05-21-2020, 01:07 PM
Hmm... that means a byte in EEPROM is getting shifted over. I use everything RAM based (entire EEPROM is loaded into RAM) because I don't trust EEPROMs. I have seen them fail while in use. That's a hold-over from designing life critical products. I guess I never checked to see if the data was being stored into EEPROM correctly.
I will take a look at this.
I will take a look at this.