Hi Freddie.

On Mon, 08 Sep 2014 11:13:57 +0200, Freddie Chopin wrote:
> W dniu 2014-09-08 11:07, Freddie Chopin pisze:
>> I believe this is normal - right after reset you'll probably see the ISP
>> bootloader at the bottom addresses of the flash.
> 
> Ignore that - I thought that the NOPs are not expected (;
> 
> BTW - in the dump you sent previously there are more mismatches:
> - 0x260 - 0 vs 1
> - 0x26a - 5 vs 1

Indeed. I didn't notice because the 'sub' instruction didn't look so bad. ;)

Isn't it strange that disassembling from an even address shows a 'ruined' 
disassembly, while disassembling from an odd address shows the 'perfect' 
disassembly ??
-And even more peculiar - that the 'ruined' disassembly seems to be the correct 
one ?

I tried running the program without a debug-adapter connected, and it still 
crashes.


Love
Jens

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