For WRITECODE, my PBP manual (2.60) states (p. 176):
If interrupts are used in a program, they must be turned off (masked, not DISABLED) before executing a WRITECODE, and turned back on (if desired) after the WRITECODE is complete.
It recommends using
DEFINE WRITE_INT 1
1. Is this likewise necessary with DT interrupts?
2. Is this also the case with ERASECODE? (The manual does not say.)
3. Is this a toggle?
And . . .
4. The manual gives the syntax:
ERASECODE Block
If a block is 32 words (16F88), may I assume that this can be done in a loop, incrementing the STEP by 32 ($20) each time?
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