Thank you !!! does it mean that I can re-write sector and to put the bytes that I don't want to change as 0xff. btw, I want to re-write it only once. Thanks, Vlad --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, Dominic Rath <Dominic.Rath@...> wrote: > > You could mask out bits you don't want to change with 0xff, but that only > works up to the CRC granularity. IIRC every 16 byte are protected by a CRC > value, and thus can't be written more than once, as the CRC would have to be > re-written. > > Regards, > > Dominic > > On Tuesday 02 May 2006 08:28, vlads4377 wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Due to LPC user manual I can write to flash in resolution of 512 bytes > > and more (That's mean not less than sector). > > > > I'm looking for way to change single bit (from 1 to 0), or at least > > one byte. > > > > Any idea welcomed. > > > > Thanks. >
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Re: Writing 1 bit/byte to the Flash
2006-05-02 by vlads4377
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