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Content originally posted in LPCWare by IanB on Thu May 14 00:53:58 MST 2015
I started a project with an LPC1112, but needed more memory so changed to an LPC1113.
I changed the processor in LPCXPRESSO using "edit program settings" but whenever I restart LPCXPRESSO it has returned to LPC1112.
How do I make it stay permanently on LPC1113?

When I change memory view, say to 16 columns, one byte per column, no text;  how do I keep it in that view? Every time I recompile the program it reverts to 4 bytes per column, random number of columns,  and text?

And how do I make sure it displays the address as an 8-digit hex number, not a 16-digit? I'm working on a small screen and don't have room for all the extraneous information. It's handy to be able to change the display, but a little irritating to have to change it EVERY time I recompile the program.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by IanB on Tue Jun 02 08:21:43 MST 2015
Here's the screenshot - it's the first time it has done it since I mentioned it.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by lpcxpresso-support on Thu May 14 01:53:20 MST 2015
Unfortunately, at this time there is no persistence on the state of the views.

I have never seen the address displayed as anything other than 8 digits. Can you provide a screenshot?
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by TheFallGuy on Thu May 14 01:05:28 MST 2015
Read the FAQ?
http://www.lpcware.com/content/faq/lpcxpresso/changing-project-mcu-target
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