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167 This option signifies that the VFP coprocessor supports vector
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262 It is OK for this procedure to leave the reset vector enabled, unlike288 reset vector, instead it will boot from the __start symbol:
80 | NVIC | on-chip | nested vector interrupt controller |109 calls a handler directly from the vector table.