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/*#######################################################################################*/
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/* !!! THIS IS NOT FREE SOFTWARE !!!                                                     */
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/*#######################################################################################*/
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// ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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// + www.MikroKopter.com
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// ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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// + Software Nutzungsbedingungen (english version: see below)
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// + der Fa. HiSystems GmbH, Flachsmeerstrasse 2, 26802 Moormerland - nachfolgend Lizenzgeber genannt -
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// + Der Lizenzgeber räumt dem Kunden ein nicht-ausschließliches, zeitlich und räumlich* unbeschränktes Recht ein, die im den
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// + Mikrocontroller verwendete Firmware für die Hardware Flight-Ctrl, Navi-Ctrl, BL-Ctrl, MK3Mag & PC-Programm MikroKopter-Tool 
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// + - nachfolgend Software genannt - nur für private Zwecke zu nutzen.
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// + Der Einsatz dieser Software ist nur auf oder mit Produkten des Lizenzgebers zulässig.
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// ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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// + Die vom Lizenzgeber gelieferte Software ist urheberrechtlich geschützt. Alle Rechte an der Software sowie an sonstigen im
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// + Rahmen der Vertragsanbahnung und Vertragsdurchführung überlassenen Unterlagen stehen im Verhältnis der Vertragspartner ausschließlich dem Lizenzgeber zu.
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// + Die in der Software enthaltenen Copyright-Vermerke, Markenzeichen, andere Rechtsvorbehalte, Seriennummern sowie
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// + sonstige der Programmidentifikation dienenden Merkmale dürfen vom Kunden nicht verändert oder unkenntlich gemacht werden.
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// + Der Kunde trifft angemessene Vorkehrungen für den sicheren Einsatz der Software. Er wird die Software gründlich auf deren
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// + Verwendbarkeit zu dem von ihm beabsichtigten Zweck testen, bevor er diese operativ einsetzt.
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// + Die Haftung des Lizenzgebers wird - soweit gesetzlich zulässig - begrenzt in Höhe des typischen und vorhersehbaren
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// + Schadens. Die gesetzliche Haftung bei Personenschäden und nach dem Produkthaftungsgesetz bleibt unberührt. Dem Lizenzgeber steht jedoch der Einwand 
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// + des Mitverschuldens offen.
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// + Der Kunde trifft angemessene Vorkehrungen für den Fall, dass die Software ganz oder teilweise nicht ordnungsgemäß arbeitet.
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// + Er wird die Software gründlich auf deren Verwendbarkeit zu dem von ihm beabsichtigten Zweck testen, bevor er diese operativ einsetzt.
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// + Der Kunde wird er seine Daten vor Einsatz der Software nach dem Stand der Technik sichern.
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// + Der Kunde ist darüber unterrichtet, dass der Lizenzgeber seine Daten im zur Vertragsdurchführung erforderlichen Umfang
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// + und auf Grundlage der Datenschutzvorschriften erhebt, speichert, verarbeitet und, sofern notwendig, an Dritte übermittelt.
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// + *) Die räumliche Nutzung bezieht sich nur auf den Einsatzort, nicht auf die Reichweite der programmierten Software.
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// + #### ENDE DER NUTZUNGSBEDINGUNGEN ####'
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// +  Hinweis: Informationen über erweiterte Nutzungsrechte (wie z.B. Nutzung für nicht-private Zwecke) sind auf Anfrage per Email an info(@)hisystems.de verfügbar.
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// ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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// + Software LICENSING TERMS
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// ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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// + of HiSystems GmbH, Flachsmeerstrasse 2, 26802 Moormerland, Germany - the Licensor -
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// + The Licensor grants the customer a non-exclusive license to use the microcontroller firmware of the Flight-Ctrl, Navi-Ctrl, BL-Ctrl, and MK3Mag hardware 
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// + (the Software) exclusively for private purposes. The License is unrestricted with respect to time and territory*.
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// + The Software may only be used with the Licensor's products.
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// + The Software provided by the Licensor is protected by copyright. With respect to the relationship between the parties to this
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// + agreement, all rights pertaining to the Software and other documents provided during the preparation and execution of this
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// + agreement shall be the property of the Licensor.
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// + The information contained in the Software copyright notices, trademarks, other legal reservations, serial numbers and other
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// + features that can be used to identify the program may not be altered or defaced by the customer.
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// + The customer shall be responsible for taking reasonable precautions
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// + for the safe use of the Software. The customer shall test the Software thoroughly regarding its suitability for the
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// + intended purpose before implementing it for actual operation. The Licensor's liability shall be limited to the extent of typical and
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// + foreseeable damage to the extent permitted by law, notwithstanding statutory liability for bodily injury and product
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// + liability. However, the Licensor shall be entitled to the defense of contributory negligence.
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// + The customer will take adequate precautions in the case, that the software is not working properly. The customer will test
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// + the software for his purpose before any operational usage. The customer will backup his data before using the software.
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// + The customer understands that the Licensor collects, stores and processes, and, where required, forwards, customer data
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// + to third parties to the extent necessary for executing the agreement, subject to applicable data protection and privacy regulations.
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// + *) The territory aspect only refers to the place where the Software is used, not its programmed range.
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// + #### END OF LICENSING TERMS ####
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// + Note: For information on license extensions (e.g. commercial use), please contact us at info(@)hisystems.de.
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// ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include "91x_lib.h"
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#include "i2c.h"
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#include "uart1.h"
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#include "timer1.h"
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#include "eeprom.h"
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#include "led.h"
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#include "crc16.h"
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// The EEPROM M24C64 (64k) ist connected via I2C1 interface to the controller.
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#define EEPROM_I2C I2C1
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// The E0, E2, E3 pins are set to low. Therefore the slave adressbits b3, b2, b1 are 0.
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#define EEPROM_I2C_ADDRESS      0xA0
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#define EEPROM_SIZE                     65536L  // 64k bytes
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#define EEPROM_WRITE            1
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#define EEPROM_READ                     0
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// timing
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#define I2C_IDLE_TIMEOUT                150 // 150 ms
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#define I2C_TRANSFER_TIMEOUT    150 // 150 ms
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#define I2C_ACCESS_RETRYS               20      // retry 20 times
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// globals for rx handler
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volatile u8     *EEPROM_pData = 0;
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volatile u16 EEPROM_DataLen = 0;
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// rx data handler for eeprom data read access
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void EEPROM_RxDataHandler(u8* pRxBuffer, u8 RxBufferSize)
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{       // if number of byte are matching
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        if((RxBufferSize == EEPROM_DataLen))
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        {       //copy data from primary buffer to target buffer 
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                if(EEPROM_pData) memcpy((u8*)EEPROM_pData, pRxBuffer, EEPROM_DataLen);
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        }        
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}
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EEPROM_Result_t EEPROM_Transfer(u8 Direction, u16 Address, u8 *pData, u16 DataLen)
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{
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        u16 i;
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        u8 retry = 0;  
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        EEPROM_Result_t retval = EEPROM_ERROR_UNKNOWN;
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        if(((u32)Address + (u32)DataLen) >= (EEPROM_SIZE - 1))
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        {
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                retval = EEPROM_ERROR_OUT_OF_ADDRESS_RANGE;
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                return(retval);
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        }
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        if((DataLen+2) > I2C_BUFFER_LEN)
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        {
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                retval = EEPROM_I2C_BUFFER_OVERRUN;
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                return(retval);
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        }
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        do
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        {
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                if(!I2CBus_LockBuffer(EEPROM_I2C, I2C_IDLE_TIMEOUT)) return EEPROM_ERROR_I2C_IDLE_TIMEOUT;
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                // buffer is now locked
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                u8 TxBytes = 0;
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                u8 TxData[255];
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                // transmitt address
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                TxData[TxBytes++] = (u8)(0x00FF & (Address>>8));
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                TxData[TxBytes++] = (u8)(0x00FF & Address);
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                if(Direction == EEPROM_WRITE)
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                {       // copy data to i2c transfer buffer
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                        for(i = 0; i<DataLen;i++)
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                        {
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                                TxData[TxBytes++] = pData[i];
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                        }
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                        // prepare pointer to rx data
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                        EEPROM_pData = 0;
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                        EEPROM_DataLen = 0;
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                        // start transmission
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                        if(!I2CBus_Transmission(EEPROM_I2C, EEPROM_I2C_ADDRESS, TxData, TxBytes, 0, 0))
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                        {
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                        }
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                }
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                else // Direction == EEPROM_READ
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                {
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                        // prepare pointer to rx data
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                        EEPROM_pData = pData;
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                        EEPROM_DataLen = DataLen;
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                        // start transmission
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                        if(!I2CBus_Transmission(EEPROM_I2C, EEPROM_I2C_ADDRESS, TxData, TxBytes, &EEPROM_RxDataHandler, DataLen))
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                        {
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                                return(retval);
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                        }
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                //wait for end of this transfer
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                if(I2CBus_WaitForEndOfTransmission(EEPROM_I2C, I2C_TRANSFER_TIMEOUT))
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                {
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                        if(I2CBus(EEPROM_I2C)->Error == I2C_ERROR_NONE) return(EEPROM_SUCCESS);
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                        else retval = EEPROM_DATA_TRANSFER_INCOMPLETE;
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                }
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                else// i2c transfer timed out
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                        return(EEPROM_ERROR_I2C_TRANSFER_TIMEOUT);     
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        } while(++retry < I2C_ACCESS_RETRYS);
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        return(retval);
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EEPROM_Result_t EEPROM_WriteBlock(u16 Address, u8 *pData, u16 DataLen)
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        EEPROM_Result_t retval;
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        #define EEPROM_WRITE_BLOCK_SIZE 32
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        len = EEPROM_WRITE_BLOCK_SIZE - Address%EEPROM_WRITE_BLOCK_SIZE; // number of bytes to match the next row
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        if(len >= DataLen) len = DataLen; // do not write more than neccesarry
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                retval = EEPROM_Transfer(EEPROM_WRITE, Address, pData, len);
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                Address += len; // Address of the next row
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                pData += len;   // pointer to start of next data block
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                DataLen -= len; // reduce the number of to be transmitted
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                if(DataLen > EEPROM_WRITE_BLOCK_SIZE) len = EEPROM_WRITE_BLOCK_SIZE; // limit next block size to 32
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                else len = DataLen;
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        while(DataLen && (retval == EEPROM_SUCCESS)); // repeat until all data have been sent and no error has occured
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}
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EEPROM_Result_t EEPROM_ReadBlock(u16 Address, u8 *pData, u16 DataLen)
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        EEPROM_Result_t retval = EEPROM_ERROR_UNKNOWN;
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        u16 AdrOffset = 0;
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        u16 RxLen;
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        while(DataLen > 0)
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                if(DataLen > I2C_BUFFER_LEN - 2) RxLen = I2C_BUFFER_LEN - 2;
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                else RxLen = DataLen;
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                retval = EEPROM_Transfer(EEPROM_READ, Address+AdrOffset, &(pData[AdrOffset]), RxLen);
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                AdrOffset += RxLen;
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                DataLen -= RxLen;
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        return(retval);
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}
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        UART1_PutString("\r\n EEprom init..");
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        for(i=0;i<10;i++)
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                UART1_Putchar('.');
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                if(EEPROM_SUCCESS == EEPROM_ReadBlock(0, data, 20)) retval = 1;
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                if(retval) break;              
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        if(retval)  UART1_PutString("ok");
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        else            UART1_PutString("failed !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!");
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        return(retval);
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}
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void WriteLicenseToEEPROM(u8 kompatibel)
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{
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        crc = kompatibel;
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        crc += CRC16(LicensePtr,LICENSE_SIZE_TEXT);
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        EEPROM_ReadBlock(EEPROM_ADR_LICENSE_DATA_CRC,(u8 *)&crc2,2);
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   if((crc != crc2) || (crc == 0xffff))
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   {
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        retval = EEPROM_WriteBlock(EEPROM_ADR_LICENSE_DATA,LicensePtr,LICENSE_SIZE_TEXT);
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        if(retval == EEPROM_SUCCESS) EEPROM_WriteBlock(EEPROM_ADR_LICENSE_DATA_CRC,(u8 *)&crc,2);
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   }
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}
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void ClearLicenseText(void)
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{
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 for(i=0; i < LICENSE_SIZE_TEXT;i++) LicensePtr[i] = 0; //Achtung: das leert die ganze Struktur, nicht nur den Namen
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}
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void DeleteLicenseInEEPROM(void)
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{
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}
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u8 ReadLicenseFromEEPROM(void)
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        crc += CRC16(LicensePtr,LICENSE_SIZE_TEXT);
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        if(retval && LicensePtr[0] != 0 && LicensePtr[0] != 0xff)  
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          return(1);
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         {
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          ClearLicenseText();
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          return(0);
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}
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