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Hi, all.
I'd like to make an array or two non-volatile. So far, I've seen in this group that I can
use the keywords 'protected' or 'bbram' to use the battery-backed memory.
Can you teach me exactly how to expand the extended memory used by the keywords
'protected' and 'bbram'? I'd like to use every memory available on my rabbit core for data
logging.
Is there another way to make my arrays non-volatile? Like saving my array data to the
memory used to store the DC code?
Cheers!
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