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  4. 9.21.8 How can I tell if my FlashROM is programmed?
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  • 9 FlashPro for Software
    • 9.1 About FlashPro®
    • 9.2 Supported Families
    • 9.3 FlashPro® Interface
    • 9.4 Introductory Programming Tutorials
    • 9.5 Advanced Tutorials
    • 9.6 Programming Settings and Operations
    • 9.7 Chain Programming
    • 9.8 Chain Editing
    • 9.9 Configuring a Programmer
    • 9.10 Configuring Security
    • 9.11 IGLOO and ProASIC3 Programming
    • 9.12 SmartFusion® and Fusion (AFS) Programming
    • 9.13 Generating Programming Files
    • 9.14 Importing and Exporting Files
    • 9.15 Using Hot Keys
    • 9.16 Troubleshooting
    • 9.17 Electronic Parameters
    • 9.18 Electronic Specifications
    • 9.19 Solutions to Common Issues Using Device Debug
    • 9.20 Frequently Asked Questions
    • 9.21 Embedded Flash Memory (NVM) Frequently Asked Questions
      • 9.21.1 Is my Embedded Flash Memory (NVM) programmed?
      • 9.21.2 How do I display Embedded Flash Memory (NVM) content in the Client partition?
      • 9.21.3 How do I know if I have Embedded Flash Memory (NVM) corruption?
      • 9.21.4 Why does Embedded Flash Memory (NVM) corruption happen?
      • 9.21.5 How do I recover from Embedded Flash Memory corruption?
      • 9.21.6 What is a JTAG IR-Capture value?
      • 9.21.7 What does the ECC1/ECC2 error mean?
      • 9.21.8 How can I tell if my FlashROM is programmed?
      • 9.21.9 Can I compare serialization data?
      • 9.21.10 Can I tell what security options are programmed in my device?
      • 9.21.11 Is my analog system configured?
      • 9.21.12 How do I interpret data in the Device Status report?
      • 9.21.13 Device Status Report: User Info
      • 9.21.14 Device Status Report: Device State
      • 9.21.15 Device Status Report: Analog Block
      • 9.21.16 Device Status Report: Factory Data
      • 9.21.17 Device Status Report: Security
      • 9.21.18 How do I interpret data in the Flash Memory (NVM) Status Report?
    • 9.22 Device Debug User Interface
    • 9.23 Revision History
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    • 9 Microchip Information
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9.21.8 How can I tell if my FlashROM is programmed?

To verify that your FlashROM is programmed, read out and view the FlashROM content or perform verification with the PDB file by selecting the VERIFY or VERIFY_FROM action in FlashPro®.

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