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A signal called ERRORSTS can be output to GPIO24, GPIO28, GPIO29, or GPIO55. This signal goes low when any bit is set in the NMI shadow flag register (NMISHDFLG). This signal can be used to alert an external system to a problem in the microcontroller. Since the state of ERRORSTS is based on the shadow flags, ERRORSTS remains low until the flags are cleared by the CPU or a power-on reset occurs.
All GPIO pins are inputs on power-up. If the state of the chosen ERRORSTS pin during power-up is important, an external pull-down must be connected to the pin.