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Then I'm not sure I understand what you want to do......My original idea, was to create a LuaChip (you heard it first here :-) that could receive Lua code on the fly and execute it and have a sort of RPC between Chips - all Chips sitting on either I2C, CAM, or Ethernet..
Can you write to the flash from a running program on a Mega128 ??? /Erik Harald Kipp wrote:
Erik, At 13:30 04.06.2004 +0200, you wrote:Thats why I'm suggesting that you uses your bank for storing the source+byte code and use your 20kb for the rest.Code must be kept in non-volatile memory. Moving it to RAM may make sense for decreasing access times. IMHO, reading byte code will not be the speed bottleneck. Harald