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[quote][i]Originally posted by vishaldotgupta[/i] [br]dear all, i a have seen that when programming otp eproms like one from atmel, it shows an option to protect it. please advise how it is done, is there an option to read a protected eprom when the device itself has no option to protect it. regards vishal [/quote]
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vishaldotgupta
Posted - 01/20/2007 : 01:19:25
dear all,
i a have seen that when programming otp eproms like one from atmel, it shows an option to protect it.
please advise how it is done, is there an option to read a protected eprom when the device itself has no option to protect it.
regards
vishal
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ZLM
Posted - 01/20/2007 : 03:10:33
I think it is a software bug. The EPROM can not be protected.
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