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The TRM refers to spruim2g.pdf.
Both CPU0 and CORE0 are used in the TRM, but I believe there is no difference between them.
Is this interpretation correct?
If I'm wrong, please explain how they are different.
If they are the same, please tell me why CPU0 and CORE0 are used.
Also, in TRM "6.2.3.5.4 VIM Interrupt Vector Table (VIM RAM)", it says "Note that both interrupt vector tables are identical in their memory organization."
I have two questions about this sentence.
-Does the "both interrupt vector tables" referred to in the sentence refer to CPU0 of R5FSSn and CPU1 of R5FSSn?
Or does it refer to R5FSS0 and R5FSS1?
-Please tell me what "are identical in their memory organization." specifically means.
Thank you in advance.
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I will merge the questions in this thread into the following thread:
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