Well I have 497 bytes left and it's working. I went back to the EEPROM software which I wrote for the NUE-PSK and realized I used a 5ms delay after the write to EEPROM. I remember giving up on the ACK polling which I could never get to work. So now both EEPROM reads and writes work. Selecting F1 through F12 selects a VFO. SHIFT F1 to F12 saves the currently displayed value to that F key. I'll probably change that to a general save key like ctrl-s. I would like to store the Rocky offset and the startup frequency for the Si570 in EEPROM. That way you can use the controller with any Si570 Startup Freq. Also the Encoder works on all digits. When you push it in it selects a digit. Now I would like to cram memory access into the remaining 497 bytes and we are through :-) I sure am glad Tony is going to supply Si570's with his kits. If people want the MC9S08QG8 chips, I could provide them at a reasonable price, too :-) The latest software is already up on both websites. So it's free :-)
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