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    I think we mix up some things....

    He want to use an external EEPROM ?
    Otherwise, PBP can produce the code for the internal eeproms.

    He had to make the data for an external EEPROM by his own....
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    Thank You All

    Yes I need to use External EEPROM and hot to make data to External EEPROM?

    Thnk you very much

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigWumpus
    ....Otherwise, PBP can produce the code for the internal eeproms.


    If you fill up the internal EEPROM with full of data only during the programming of PIC, happens once, how and why would it produce code for that data?

    You can check this by experimenting.

    It is not a running code. Just constant data burned into EEPROM.
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