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hH Enoch,

> ... to cache EEPROM values in RAM. Two questions:
> 
> 1. Will you apply this soon to "here"?

pick at least one of the following

 Nostradamus allegedly said, “Prediction is
   difficult, especially about the future.”

 As Mark Twain said, it is difficult to make
  predictions, particularly about the future.

;)

I still see no need to protect DP and friends, since
they change frequenctly only at development time. For
applications the situation maybe different and that was
the major driving force behind the recent changes.

> 2. Will you provide some write-up?

http://amforth.sourceforge.net/TG/recipes/Values.html should be a
good starter. I'm working on it. Its more difficult to describe
the possibilities than to implement them. As usual ...

Matthias


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