Ive seen stuff that says the CONFIG register should be set at 0x0C, and > also at 0x0D. Which is right for the Handyboard if I want to use EEPROM > ($b600 to $b7ff)?
0x0c turns off the EEPROM; 0x0d turns it on. Now, since Interactive C expects to have RAM where the EEPROM lives, the “correct” value for the HB is 0x0c. Where have you seen that 0x0d is the right value? This is wrong; 0x0d should only be around as an “advanced user who isn’t using IC” value. > I have cleared the BPROT register ($1035), and yet my IC poke > instructions have no effect on the EEPROM memory. I write into the > locations, then peek and don’t get what I read in.
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