4.2. Summary

In this chapter, we examined a group of pointers defined in the eCos system called virtual vectors. Virtual vectors and the VVT allow different applications running from different memory to provide varying degrees of functionality. For example, virtual vectors provide a mechanism for a ROM monitor to offer functionality for an application running from RAM. We then looked at the different configuration options for virtual vectors and the different communication channels.

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