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Releases: khoih-prog/FlashStorage_SAMD
Releases · khoih-prog/FlashStorage_SAMD
v1.3.2 to make compatible with old libraries and codes
Releases v1.3.2
- Make compatible with old libraries and codes
v1.3.1 to clean-up by reducing the number of library files
Releases v1.3.1
- Clean-up by reducing the number of library files
v1.3.0 to fix `multiple-definitions` linker error, to add support to many more boards, such as SAMD21E1xA, SAMD21G1xA and SAMD21J1xA and to fix bug
Releases v1.3.0
- Fix
multiple-definitions
linker error. - Add support to many more boards, such as
SAMD21E1xA
,SAMD21G1xA
andSAMD21J1xA
- Add example multiFileProject to demo for multiple-file project.
- Fix bug
- Update
Packages' Patches
v1.2.1 to update `platform.ini` and `library.json`
Releases v1.2.1
- Update
platform.ini
andlibrary.json
to use originalkhoih-prog
instead ofkhoih.prog
after PIO fix - Update
Packages' Patches
v1.2.0 to optimize code and add support to Industruino SAMD21 DG21, SAML21 420MAKER and Sparkfun SAMD21/SAMD51boards
Releases v1.2.0
- Optimize code.
- Add debug option.
- Add support to Industruino DG21 boards using
IndustruinoSAMD core
- Add support to Industruino 420MAKER boards using
IndustruinoSAML core
- Add support to Sparkfun SAMD21 and SAMD51 boards using
Sparkfun SAMD core
Version v1.1.0 to add supports to `EEPROM.put()` and `EEPROM.get()` for efficiently writing and reading the whole object.
Releases v1.1.0
- Add supports to
EEPROM.put()
andEEPROM.get()
for efficiently writing and reading the whole object. - Add
_commitASAP
flag to permit reduce the number of calls toEEPROM.commit()
to extend the flash life. - Add many modified examples from Arduino EEPROM library
- Fix bug.
Initial Release v1.0.0 to add support to SAMD51
Initial Version v1.0.0
- Add support to SAMD51 family such as Itsy-Bitsy M4, etc.
Library is based on and modified from:
The FlashStorage library aims to provide a convenient way to store and retrieve
user's data using the non-volatile flash memory of microcontrollers.
The flash memory, due to his properties, is generally used to store the firmware
code, but it can also be used to store user data.