>> New to AVR but experienced (long ago) in Mot' 68K assembler, and all >> things electronic. > > If you are/were familiar with the 68HC711 Never heard of it. lol > then a typical AVR would have the same memories except that the EEPROM is serially accessible rather than parallel > accessible like the 68HC711. > > With the 68HC711 the main program residing in the OTP main memory could change > any EEPROM locations ... Ah. Grok. > You will find the AVR assembler pretty easy to use once you get your head around the way it works. And yes you will mostly bump into the same people here which you bump into at AVRFreaks. :-) > John Samperi Thanks!
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Re: [AVR-Chat] Noob question re. various on-chip memory use
2013-01-11 by Dave C