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From: | Artur Lipowski |
Subject: | Re: [avr-gcc-list] using EEPROM |
Date: | Mon, 06 Oct 2003 08:02:49 +0200 |
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Ron Kreymborg wrote:
int e_Variable1 EEPROM = 0;
const int e_Variable1 EEPROM = 0; Just cosmetical change. ...
I have functions for bytes, strings and structures too, but the read/write functions for integers are:
...There are ready to use functions in the avr-libc. There is no need to reinvent wheel? 8-)
For Jack:IMO the idea of Theodore's ee_map is to avoid spupplying raw EEPROM adresses. Addressing (EEPROM) by casting integer to pointer is IMHO always bad (at least not elegant) idea and I think that there is usually no such need in programs written in C.
BTW> There was some time ago a similiar thread on the AVRFreaks forum. Regards, -- Artur Lipowski
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