Quote Originally Posted by g-hoot View Post
When I wanted to use EEPROM, that is the example in the datasheet for my chip. I guess that's assembly language? It don't look anything like that in my program. It almost makes sense in PBP.
That's why RTFM is such a common answer to a lot of problems. PBP handles all that low level eeprom stuff for you.
You'll find that PBP can handle a lot of low level stuff for a lot of things. And a lot of things that aren't handled by PBP, can more than likely be found on the forums...practically prewritten. Once you get used to it, it's all good..

And I like twine, duct tape, bubble gum, JB Weld...