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Dear Receiver,
When I create an example bootloader and bootloadable project in "PSOC 4 Creator 4.4", I will get 2 projects at the same time.
They are 1). bootloader project and 2).bootloadable project.
I guess bootloader and bootloadable projects are a kind of pair projects. These 2 projects can't be separated.
Assume in some days...
I only got a 2). bootloadable project from other people, but I don't have his 1). bootloader project.
Could I make a new 1). bootloader project by myself to program his bootloadable project ?!
Thank you so much.
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Hello.
The answer is YES. I do this all the time. You can use the same bootloader for any bootloadable project (for the same PSoC device).
All that's needed is to associate the bootloader with the bootloadable. This is something you did when you built the example project.
In the bootloadable project, it will have a bootloadable component. Right-click on this component.
select config...,
select Dependencies tab.
Now browse to the location of your bootloader.
Build/download the project (assuming you already have the bootloader programmed into the PSoC). You don't need to re-build the bootloader.
Good luck with your project.
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Hello.
The answer is YES. I do this all the time. You can use the same bootloader for any bootloadable project (for the same PSoC device).
All that's needed is to associate the bootloader with the bootloadable. This is something you did when you built the example project.
In the bootloadable project, it will have a bootloadable component. Right-click on this component.
select config...,
select Dependencies tab.
Now browse to the location of your bootloader.
Build/download the project (assuming you already have the bootloader programmed into the PSoC). You don't need to re-build the bootloader.
Good luck with your project.