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· [UM2] Does the firmware store values in EEPROM?
As far as I know yes, thats also the reason why you should always do a factory reset after changing the firmware branches, to clean up old or "foreign" values.
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Smithy 805
As far as I know yes, thats also the reason why you should always do a factory reset after changing the firmware branches, to clean up old or "foreign" values.
But @tinkergnome can tell us more I guess......
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tinkergnome 862
found it:
A factory reset marks the stored settings as invalid and loads the default values (at least that is how it is intended to work 🙂).
The runtime statistics are preserved.
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