Thanks Dave!!
Got it working.
Would like to present a scenario here.
What actually happening was , for some reason, the memory space 0x08008000 got erased, hence the application didn't show up despite being loaded correctly. Now, I have write protected the boot-loader space as well as the ISR space 0x08008000. Now it seems to jump to application as expected.
Thanks for the clarity.
Now I need to look into the possible cause for the ISR space getting erased.
Cheers!!
Understanding the difference between bootloaders mboot and hw dfu
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Re: Understanding the difference between bootloaders mboot and hw dfu
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Re: Understanding the difference between bootloaders mboot and hw dfu
Cheers!!
Thanks to Dave for all his patience in answering these questions
Thanks to Dave for all his patience in answering these questions
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Hi,
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