From the user forum at Basic Micro. Note that the post is about 18 months old ... Dave http://forums.basicmicro.net/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2706 >Re: Can Flash Be Used for Data Storage? >Posted: 03-20-2003 12:00 AM >Currently the only way to store "data" in the flash is through the >table constants. The main problem with the Hitachi flash is that to >write to it you have to write 128bytes at once. I'm considering >adding a write command(similar to writepm on the Atom/MBasic). > >Nathan >Tech Support >www.basicmicro.com --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "dumpstatic" <xpandrew@p...> wrote: > OK, I know there's a boatload of smart people on this list... > > When you program the PSIM from the computer, it writes the > executable code into the PSIM (an EPROM?). Is it possible for > the program that is running in the PSIM to change the contents of > the PSIM's memory? > > There must be some way to have the PSIM hold some data values that > are set and/or changed while it's running, and *not* lost at power > down or reset.
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Re: PSIM storage
2004-10-01 by djbrow54
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