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project name/version on screen

anyone have an idea how to make the uVision screen show the directory/version/... you are working from on a permanent basis.

I am working on several versions of the same project, sometimes making a quick check in an older version, sometimes working in the release file, sometimes .....

Till now I have avoided working in the wrong version, but I can easily see that happening some day.

it would be great to see e.g. "ver 1.0" somewhere

Erik

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  • OK, here is the loooooooooooooooooooong explanation

    I am making a software backwards compatible for about 2000 values that are user configurable, To check that I need to build and run older versions. I can not just run a .hex of those, because, in some cases, the data left over from another version does not get changed, thus I have to force the older version (say 1.0) to default, for which there is no command, in order to do that I must build, flash download, breakpoint, modify some storage, change variable value, run, save, check.
    then, to save a lot of downloads, I do the same with another version (say 1.04) and again to force the older version (say 1.04) to default, for which there is no command, again, seeting build, flash download, breakpoint, modifying some storage, changing varibale version, run, save, check. Now I go to the commandline tab for the current version and again build, flash download and see tge progression of the particular values I, at that time are working with filter into the current version.

    Happy now?

    Erik

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  • OK, here is the loooooooooooooooooooong explanation

    I am making a software backwards compatible for about 2000 values that are user configurable, To check that I need to build and run older versions. I can not just run a .hex of those, because, in some cases, the data left over from another version does not get changed, thus I have to force the older version (say 1.0) to default, for which there is no command, in order to do that I must build, flash download, breakpoint, modify some storage, change variable value, run, save, check.
    then, to save a lot of downloads, I do the same with another version (say 1.04) and again to force the older version (say 1.04) to default, for which there is no command, again, seeting build, flash download, breakpoint, modifying some storage, changing varibale version, run, save, check. Now I go to the commandline tab for the current version and again build, flash download and see tge progression of the particular values I, at that time are working with filter into the current version.

    Happy now?

    Erik

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