First off let me say I'm new to Microchip PIC programming, still reading up on them and trying to decide which model is appropriate for my first project. I think it will be a lot of fun once I get started.
I noticed the flash memory for storing instructions is generally much larger than the EEPROM built into these chips. So I was wondering if there is any posisible way that the PIC could write into unused spaces of program memory while it is running, and retrieve this data later? Maybe with a chip that allows in circuit debugging or something. Again, I'm still reading these things, so I'm not sure what the limitations at all.
Thanks for any input.
I noticed the flash memory for storing instructions is generally much larger than the EEPROM built into these chips. So I was wondering if there is any posisible way that the PIC could write into unused spaces of program memory while it is running, and retrieve this data later? Maybe with a chip that allows in circuit debugging or something. Again, I'm still reading these things, so I'm not sure what the limitations at all.
Thanks for any input.