Hi Trevor,
In that case I will just try to work on it. The xml files were taken
from piklab, they have added the user id's.
I have never really cared about them but it seems that people are
actually using them, so I am going to add it!
Frans
On 02/18/2013 01:42 PM, Trevor Hinkley wrote:
> Hi Frans,
>
> My hack is a horrible hack. I've hardcoded the user ID memory location
> for the 18F4685 (0x200000-0x200007) into the write routine (so its not
> something that should be committed). However, I can say that
> TYPE_CODE for the read/writeBlock works for these values (at least on
> the 18F4685).
>
> Since the values do seem to be stored in the XML files (memory
> name="user_ids"), I'm quite happy to code this up into something more
> general, since it will only take a few mods to the Hardware and HexFile
> classes. At the moment I only have this model of MCU to work
> with though, so I'm unable to do extensive testing.
>
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