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eeprom view under ICD3 in MPLAB X

 
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eeprom view under ICD3 in MPLAB X
PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 12:33 pm     Reply with quote

Hello,

I have latest version of the compiler, running 18F25K50.

Under ICD debugging, I cannot see the results of writes to the eeprom,
although they appear to be working.

My view of the EEPROM under MPLAB X is all 0xff unless I build a default
table of values for the ICD3 to program using the #rom 0xF00000 ={}
statement.

Then when I pause or breakpoint I can see the default values in the EEPROM
view. But, none of my program changes show up.

I have written and then read back test values into the program and they
work, they just do not show up.

Is this a known limitation of the ICD3 and MPLAB X ???

GlenB
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 1:24 pm     Reply with quote

Questions about Microchip tools should be directed to their forum, or
to their tech support via a Trouble Ticket, or read their help files.

But anyway, if I bring up the MPLAB X Help window, it says:
Quote:

EE Data Memory Window

For the MPLAB X Simulator, when an EEPROM register value
changes or the processor is halted, the data in the EEPROM window
is updated.

For any Microchip hardware debug tool (e.g., MPLAB REAL ICE in-
circuit emulator), when an EEPROM register value changes or the
processor is halted, the data in the EEPROM window is not updated;
you must do a Read of device memory.

The 2nd one applies to you.
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