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May 31, 2016
08:27 PM
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May 31, 2016
08:27 PM
Greetings,
I am now working on sample code E_EEPROM_XMC1_EXAMPLE_XMC13, the sample could run properly on my 1300 boot kit, now I am eager to know could I use "memory monitors" that DVAE4.1.2 provided to monitor
what data I stored into the flash(Start from 0x10032C00U) ?? Or is there any tool I can use to debug the flash write/read function??
Any help and suggestion would be very appreciated!
Thanks& regards,
Fender
I am now working on sample code E_EEPROM_XMC1_EXAMPLE_XMC13, the sample could run properly on my 1300 boot kit, now I am eager to know could I use "memory monitors" that DVAE4.1.2 provided to monitor
what data I stored into the flash(Start from 0x10032C00U) ?? Or is there any tool I can use to debug the flash write/read function??
Any help and suggestion would be very appreciated!
Thanks& regards,
Fender
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Jun 03, 2016
12:52 AM
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Jun 03, 2016
12:52 AM
Hello Fender,
Yes, the memory monitors can be used.
For example based on the sample code, if you set a breakpoint after the first copy of the USER_BLOCK1 data is written at line 129 (just before the write of USER_BLOCK2) and upon program halt, you can see that the address 0x10032D00 is updated (screenshot below).
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Min Wei
Yes, the memory monitors can be used.
For example based on the sample code, if you set a breakpoint after the first copy of the USER_BLOCK1 data is written at line 129 (just before the write of USER_BLOCK2) and upon program halt, you can see that the address 0x10032D00 is updated (screenshot below).
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Min Wei
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Jun 03, 2016
10:31 PM
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Jun 03, 2016
10:31 PM
Thanks Min Wei!
regards,
Fender
regards,
Fender