System and method of remotely initializing a local processor

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: support – Digital data processing system initialization or configuration – Loading initialization program

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C709S204000, C710S311000, C710S022000, C713S001000, C713S310000

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10032762

ABSTRACT:
A system and method of initializing a core processing circuit are disclosed. The core processing circuit is held in a reset state while a reset vector is loaded to one or more registers at a boot address associated with the core processing circuit. The reset vector is loaded from a system memory through a host bridge. The reset vector comprises one or more instructions to initialize the core processing system upon release from a reset state.

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Intel 80303 I/O Processor Developer's Manual, Jun. 2000, Intel Corporation, Chapters 1, 11 and 15.

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