Hi David,

Device files are generated from the XML files that Microchip provides. As far 
as I can see this offset value is not present in these xml files so it cannot 
be automatically generated.

About your second question. I am not aware that a PIC programmer can program 
the HEF locations. By default (after erase) the data is always 0xFF.

So what I do I check if the value of a certain address is 0xFF and if that 
should be something else then I know the HEF is not initialzed. I then write a 
valid value other than 0xFF to that location and also store other values in the 
HEF that I need. The next time I power up the device I see this is a valid 
value and know that the other values in the HEF are valid so I do not touch 
them. So you need to define some HEF location that you use as an 'I am 
initialized' location.

I have used this in my project where I built a power supply with preset buttons 
of which the values where stored in HEF. This project btw lead to the HEF 
library 🙂.

Kind regards,

Rob

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Verzonden: zaterdag 22 oktober 2022 00:31
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Onderwerp: [jallib] HEF usage: One suggestion and one question

Hi all,

I am starting a new project using a PIC16F1705.
I willl use the "pic_data_hef" library.
This libray requires the definition of a constant containing the start address 
of the HEF, and named HEF_ADDRESS_OFFSET.
For the 16F1705, that value is 0x1F80

My suggestion: Couldn't that constant be defined in the device include file, so 
that, if I decide to port my code to another PIC, the value of the constant 
would be automatically updated, and thus, avoiding possible errors ?

In my application, the user will be able to select a "mode".    I would like 
that the selected mode be written in the HEF, so that at the next boot, the 
last selected mode is automatically picked up.
At the very first usage, there will also be a default mode defined
(I am simplifying here, because in fact there is not only one byte to save in 
HEF but several data, but let's keep the question simple)

My question is: How can I define those default values in HEF for the very first 
start of the application ?    For example, how can I force the value "0x15" in 
location 0x1F80 which is the adress of the first HEF location during 
programming time ?

Thanks all for your help

David


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