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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Re: [oopic] Conserving bytes

At 09:47 PM 8/22/2007, red71956 wrote:
>Is using the EEPROM a potential solution?

Nope. EEPROMs can't hold objects.


> And what is the best use for
>the EEPROM?

Data storage.


> I picked up a 256K EEPROM and want to use it for maximum
>effect, but what exactly is THAT?

A 256k EEPROM lets you write large programs (lots of code) and create
large tables (e.g. a 2D map of a maze, a standalone data logger, etc.)


...Andy



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