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#184971 - Beware flash erase time Responding to: ???'s previous message |
This is going off topic, but...
When running at full speed and with longest watchdog timeout you cannot perfom a flash block erase as it can take longer than the watchdog timeout. The only solution that I have for that is to throttle the sysclk down. |
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