/* 1. Compiler: TC 2.0 2. Mode: Small 3. Project: Eeprom-w.prj Eeprom-w.c i7188s.lib 4. Explain: (1). Writting a value to EEPROM. (2). The value will auto-plus 1 when it's writted to next address. 5. Hordware: 7188 with EEPROM It's compiled by Tony --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #include #include #include #include #include #include"..\lib\i7188.h" /*------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ main() { int i,j,addr=0,block,data; int type; int ver; type=Is7188(); /*detect the current operation system*/ if(type) /*if it's used in minios7*/ { ver=GetLibVersion(); Print("Hello 7188x! (Flash memory is %d K)\n\r",type); Print("Library version is %d.%02d",ver>>8,ver&0xff); } else /*if it's used in dos*/ { Print("Hello PC!, this program is not run under I-7188."); return; } 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(); }