Re: EPROM...EEPROM question



On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 07:44:38 +0000, Jasen Betts wrote:

> On 2006-01-15, Bart <bborb@fusedotnet> wrote:
>>> if the controller has editing facilities can't they be used to get a dump
>>> of the contents of the memory?
>
>> Hi Jasen,
>> Unfortunately, no. The edit feature has no commands for a dump.
>
> so they have to edit the program without seeing what they're editing?
>
> Bye.
> Jasen

It probably displays some codes on its own display, but doesn't have
a "send the codes back up the data line" command.

Cheers!
Rich


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