information that I want to be available even after a reset.
Dim A as EEPROM Nib
That line will initalize the variable A on the internal 256 byte
EEPROM. I am not sure that you can dimension variables on the external
EEPROM.
--- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, trungtuandung@... wrote:
>
> One more thing, can anybody clarify this? it's said that sByte can
access the 256 byte-space of INTERNAL EEPROM which don't seem to be the
same thing as the EEPROM at E0 slow on which program code is stored.
If I declare
> Dim A as EEPROM Nib
> that means I use the 'external' EEPROM which is much slower. then
what happens to the fast acccess internal EEPROM, is there anyway to
use it?
> thanks in advance
>
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