I've never had anything like that happen and I've flashed my device plenty of times when doing occasional coding. I have blasted it to all zeros a few times, which I attribute to forgetting to flip that setting either in the MPLab project or in the PICkit2 downloader. Perhaps you have a bad chip or a bad programmer? Very curious. Tom -----Original Message----- From: Michael Balzer <dexter@expeedo.de> Reply-To: OVMS Developers <ovmsdev@lists.teslaclub.hk> Date: Saturday, May 31, 2014 at 6:19 AM To: OVMS Developers <ovmsdev@lists.teslaclub.hk> Subject: [Ovmsdev] PICkit changes parameters (EEPROM)
Hi all,
my PICkit2 frequently alters single EEPROM cells on flashing. It's set to "preserve EEPROM" and mostly does so, the effect only for example changes the server parameter from "64..." to "S4...".
Other parameter slots also have been affected, my last flash changed my registered phone id, and a forum member reports a change of the first vehicle id byte from "D" to "R".
Is there a way to make the flashing process reliably preserve the EEPROM?
Thanks, Michael
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