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## running code from ram ## running code from ram
- https://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=425962.0 - https://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=425962.0
- https://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=470631.0
- "AVRs are Harvard architecture CPUs, so they CANNOT run code out of RAM, so that directive can't possibly do anything of any value whatsoever." - "AVRs are Harvard architecture CPUs, so they CANNOT run code out of RAM, so that directive can't possibly do anything of any value whatsoever."
- "Yes, Harvard IS the reason. A Harvard CPU, by definition, has separate code and data memory spaces. They execute code from one memory, and fetch data from a different memory. What you're seeing is most likely the compiler pretending the directive can do what you want, but the linker doing the only thing it can do - putting that code in FLASH."