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| ==== Commands Core Set ==== | ==== Commands Core Set ==== | ||
| + | Command core set is the minimum sets of commands that need to be implemented and whose action cannot be replicated with a combinations of other commands in the same set. | ||
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| + | As we have note before, for instance, the FLCP command, while useful, is not a core command: we can obtain the same effect by using a series of FLRW and FLWW. | ||
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| + | At this stage, the commands that appear to belong to the core set are: | ||
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| + | **RRAM**, | ||
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| + | This means that the minimum length for the CVT should be 16, with a margin for two more core system command (in case we realize we have forgotten something) and a set of 7 user comments. | ||
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| + | The other commands listed so far (RPG0, WP0M, FLCP and EERB) can be included in the immediate super-set (len(CVT)=32) together with other commands for ase of use. | ||
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| + | The target should be, however, to start in any case with the core command set ( from now on CMN_LVL_0) and to obtain reconfiguration toward richer command sets using the core command set. In short, we should insure that once a SNC is programmed with the core command set (with an external programmer), | ||
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