The following table shows the available Boot Flash memory and the placement of different bootloaders by product family. The user application can use the remaining area of the program Flash memory. If the bootloader does not fit into the available BFM, it is placed in PFM. The user application can use the complete area of the program Flash memory. If the bootloader fits into the available BFM, it is placed in BFM. The bootloader is placed in Boot Flash Memory (BFM) or Program Flash Memory (PFM) based on the size of the bootloader and available Boot flash memory on the device. Configuring an application to be bootloaded for MIPS based MCUs Linker configurations for the application to be bootloaded Bootloader placement for various PIC32M product families
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