/* EEPROM-w: 1. Input a value and stores it in an EEPROM block 1 peer address. 2. Value will automatically increase by 1. Compiler: BC++ 3.1, Turbo C++ 1.01(3.01) (free from http://cc.codegear.com/free/cpp) Compile mode: Large Project: EEPROM-w.c ..\..\Lib\(8000e.Lib, 7188el.Lib or 7186el.Lib) Hordware: i-7188/uPAC-7186/i-8000 Detail description: Following list is where the user should avoid to write to For i-7188E(Xserver) ==> block 0, 1, 2 and 7 For i-7188E-MTCP ==> block 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 7 For uPAC-7186EX(Xserver)==> block 0, 1, 2 and 7 For uPAC-7186EX-MTCP ==> block 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 7 For 8x1x ==> block 7 For 8x3x (Xserver) ==> block 0 and 7 For 8000E-MTCP ==> block 0, 1, 2, 3 and 7 [Oct 30, 2008] by Liam */ #include #include "..\..\lib\7186e.h" void main(void) { int i, j; int addr=0, block, data; InitLib(); Print("Warning:The block of 0 address is used by system\n"); Print("\r\nPlease insert a value writting to 1 block of EEPROM only: "); Scanf("%d", &data); EE_WriteEnable(); while(addr<256) { WriteEEP(1, addr, data); Print("\rWritting the value %d to address %d of EEPROM\n", data, addr); addr=addr++, data=data++; } EE_WriteProtect(); }