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JMN-EFP-786 James Newton Published and replied to post 37775.0190046296
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Hello,
I know that the SX's internal EEPROM can be read at runtime to retrieve tables and whatnot via the IREAD instruction, but is there a way to write to the internal EEPROM during runtime to store data without the need for an external EEPROM? Also, if I want to store data tables in the SX chip during programming, is the DW directive the best way to do it? Thanks!
Regards,
Ryan
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