How To Program A Eeprom Ftb
Hello all, i'm trying to write data into the EEPROM of the PIC 16f877A. I use the CCS-Compler Version 3.219 and an 16f877a with 368kb memory. As i want to use the eeprom to store static data i want write into and read from the eeprom. I used the 'internaleeprom.h' from ccs but with no result, i can't read an write anything. Once the eeprom is aligned, use the tweezers to push down on the top of the eeprom to hold it in place, and then release the top of the adapter to create the best connection. Open the programming. Using the EEPROM memory in AVR-GCC Tutorial (c) Dean Camera, 2006. Deancamera@hotmail.com What is the EEPROM memory and why would I use it? Most of the AVRs in Atmel's product line contain at least some internal EEPROM memory. EEPROM, short for Electronically Erasable Read-Only memory, is a form of non-volatile memory with a reasonably long lifespan.
I've been playing on a small FTB:IE server for the past month or so, and lately we decided to restart and add a few mods. One such mod was OpenComputers, which I've never actually played around with before and, after looking into the mod and it's capabilities, I'm really surprised that it's not more popular.
Don't get me wrong, I totally understand why CC is the more popular of the 2, it's far more beginner friendly, as well as being more survival friendly (perhaps too survival friendly, imo)
But while OC is more complex, it offers so much more. Depth that isn't really possible in CC, plus TCP client sockets, which means you can make IRC, or even Discord clients within OC.
Again, I completely expect CC to be the more popular of the 2, but I have found absolutely nothing whatsoever on OC, other than the official website and API. No scripts being shared, no cool OC creations. I feel like this is huge wasted potential.
Also sorry for slightly misleading title.