On 1/3/07, Thomas Keller <tjkeller1@alltel.net> wrote: > > I have walked through it, both manually and in the simulator, and it > isn't loading any data. > > As for formatting data, there is extraneous data in the .eeg file > that *I* didn't place there. Here is the .eep file data: > > :1000000000000000000000000000000102020303E5 > :100010000405060608090A0B0D0E10121416181A0C > :100020001D1F2224272C3034373B3E42464A4E5275 > :10003000565A5E63676C7075797E82878C9095994D > :100040009EA3A7ACB0B4B9BDC1C5C9CDD1D4D8DBCE > :10005000DFE2E5E8EAEDEFF2585AF7F9FAFCFDFEC7 > :03006000FFFFFFA0 > :00000001FF Ok, but you're looking at an intel hex file. There's line numbers, and checksums there. What ends up in the ee space should be only and exactly what you specify. Open a new memory window, and point it to the eeprom, and see what you get. Of course now I'm wondering why this table isn't in code space. Do you figure on altering it during execution? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [AVR-Chat] *sigh*
2007-01-04 by David VanHorn
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