Also ich habe hier aus den Bascom-samples diesen code ausprobiert:
Code:
'------------------------------------------------------------------
'                         EEPROM.BAS
'      example on how to use the internal EEPROM
'------------------------------------------------------------------
'dimension some variables
Dim S As String * 5 , B As Byte , I As Byte , W As Word


'You can also dimension variables that must be stored into EEPROM
Dim Eb As Eram Byte At 13 , Ei As Eram Integer At 14 , El As Eram Long At 16 , Es As Eram String * 10 At 20
'We use the AT to indicate the address because we are using both modes in this example
'Normally you dont need this


'Now read 5 bytes from the EEPROM
'I is the address to read from and the lowest address is 0
'Note however that address 0 can be trashed during reset or start up.
'This is a fault in the AVR design.



For I = 0 To 4
  Readeeprom B , I
  Print B
Next


'Now write something from code into EEPROM
'assign variable
S = "abcde"
W = 10000
'write string
Writeeeprom S , 5
'Since length is 5 and we also need the ending null byte the next free address
'is 11

'write word
Writeeeprom W , 11

'Now reset the variables
W = 0
S = ""

'Read back
Readeeprom S , 5
Print S

Readeeprom W , 11
Print W


'Now write a byte to EEPROM
B = 10
Eb = B
'read it back
B = Eb
Print B


'Now write string
Es = S
S = ""
S = Es
Print S

'We dont do anything with the normal DATA in this example
'Restore Lbl
'Read b
'Print b


End


'The $EEPROM directive tells the compiler that the data lines that
'follow, must be written to a <prog>.EEP file
'This file can be programmed into the EEPROM
$eeprom
'Now we want to use 5 bytes
Data 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5
'Normally a DATA statement will place the data in the flash ROM.
'So a $DATA statement is not necesarry.
'BUT since we used an $EEPROM directive above, we need to switch
'back to the normal default
$data
'The label named LBL will be used with the RESTORE statement
Lbl:
'Now define the DATA that will be placed in Flash ROM together with your program code
Data 10 , 12
und hier wird mir im Terminal nur 255,255.... angezeigt obwohl doch im Datensatz 1, 2, 3.. steht