
Originally Posted by
skimask
Do you mean the on chip eeprom (which would be easier to use and is documented in the manual and is the method I'd use) or actual program flash (which would take a bit more code and would be harder)?
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I'm goin' to take that as a yes, use the write command. What
I think I am trying to do is change the combination on a chip
that is already programmed with this program. SO to clarify
my question, how the heck would I do that? Would it require
another loop or a serin write, Black Cat bones?
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