Proper Technique of Setting Config Values


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    Default Re: Proper Technique of Setting Config Values

    Quote Originally Posted by Zebryk View Post
    Well, I did ask but am disappointed.
    Yes, that alternate method is even more cluttered and confusing.
    Raises more rule questions than the awkward but more clearer one-liner.

    Not being as sophisticated as you all, I strive for consistency in formatting,
    hoping that anything "messy" has not been thought through yet by me.

    Thanks!
    Well, you can always use the U2 Melabs programmer and the software that comes with it. It is very easy to use.

    http://store.melabs.com/prod/u2/U2.html

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    If you you use the programmer to set the fuses, how do you remember what they were 3 months later?

    George

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