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Writing User Row #45

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Karibart opened this issue Feb 5, 2020 · 3 comments
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Writing User Row #45

Karibart opened this issue Feb 5, 2020 · 3 comments

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@Karibart
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Karibart commented Feb 5, 2020

Hi
Is there a way to write the User Row of the EEPROM with pyupdi?
Or is there a reason why adding this would be a bad idea? I could give it a try.
Thanks!

@mraardvark
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Sorry, didn't see this until now. You can always add it as an optional action.

@MarkR42
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MarkR42 commented Jul 18, 2020

Yes there is a way to write the user row, write to fuses >= 128, the user row is 0x80 bytes after the fuses

So pyupdi.py -fs 128:0x2a sets USERROW0 to 0x2a

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popovec commented Aug 11, 2020

The USERROW address in DA devices: 0x1080, FUSES: 0x1050 so the function for fuse writing can be used to write into USERROW, but LOCK at address 0x1040 can not be accessed in this way. Or did I miss something?

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