hi,
i am porting some code from arduino micro to teensy 3.6 and i use the eeprom library to store/recall some configuration and calibration data.
my understanding is that the teensy 3.6 has an emulated eeprom, and my questions are:
-is there an up/downside to writing and reading bytes instead of ints to the teensy EEPROM, speedwise and memory wise.
-are all bytes stored as ints anyways? i am using EEPROM.read() and EEPROM.write()
on arduino EEPROM.read() and write each read/write a byte, but i don't know about teensy.
thanks for any insights.
i am porting some code from arduino micro to teensy 3.6 and i use the eeprom library to store/recall some configuration and calibration data.
my understanding is that the teensy 3.6 has an emulated eeprom, and my questions are:
-is there an up/downside to writing and reading bytes instead of ints to the teensy EEPROM, speedwise and memory wise.
-are all bytes stored as ints anyways? i am using EEPROM.read() and EEPROM.write()
on arduino EEPROM.read() and write each read/write a byte, but i don't know about teensy.
thanks for any insights.