![]() ![]() :10000000FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF00 Maybe someone knows a link to some quick tutorial or so. So how can I write a C type file that contains just values for specific EEPROM addresses and create a hex file from it? Would this work? But when using floating point variables etc., this is certainly not an elegant solution. ![]() I could just write the hex file manually by writing all values I want to use in a list (every entry = 8 bits) and making sure they are at the correct address by their position within the list. In order to use the settings I need to have the values at specific addresses of the EEPROM. I am using AVR Studio 4 and, of course, there is the possibility to use the EEPROM option under “Connect to the selected AVR programmer”. I know how to write to EEPROM from within the program, but I couldn’t find any good information about writing a setting file. I would like to be able to write a file containing settings for my program to EEPROM on an AVR. ![]()
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