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I can't Save settings to nvram of OP7200, please help me.
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rcm2200
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Can you be more specific on what you are trying to do? Are you talking about programming your unit and operating in Standalone mode?
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My problem was<when I turn off the OP7200 the last compiled program in memory flash disappears>but now i solved with the help of Mr. cpigilam.
My question now is"what can i do for storing two programs at the same time in the memory of OP7200 ? "
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A Flash Memory Bank Select jumper configuration option based on 0 W surface-mounted resistors exists at header JP2 on the RabbitCore module. This option, used in conjunction with some configuration macros, allows Dynamic C to compile two different co-resident programs for the upper and lower halves of the 256K flash in such a way that both programs start at logical address 0000. This is useful for applications that require a resident download manager and a separate downloaded program. See "Technical Note 218", "Implementing a Serial Download Manager for a 256K Flash", for details.
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