| @@ -34,13 +34,17 @@ | |||
| // Flash Security Setting. On Teensy 3.2, you can lock the MK20 chip to prevent | |||
| // anyone from reading your code. The bootloader will be unable to respond to | |||
| // auto-reboot requests from Arduino. Pressing the program button will cause a | |||
| // full chip erase, because the bootloader chip is locked out. Normally, erase | |||
| // occurs when uploading begins, so if you press the Program button accidentally, | |||
| // simply power cycling will run your program again. When security is locked, | |||
| // any Program button press causes immediate full erase. To set the security | |||
| // lock, change this to 0xDC. Teensy 3.0 and 3.1 do not support security lock. | |||
| // anyone from reading your code. You CAN still reprogram your Teensy while | |||
| // security is set, but the bootloader will be unable to respond to auto-reboot | |||
| // requests from Arduino. Pressing the program button will cause a full chip | |||
| // erase to gain access, because the bootloader chip is locked out. Normally, | |||
| // erase occurs when uploading begins, so if you press the Program button | |||
| // accidentally, simply power cycling will run your program again. When | |||
| // security is locked, any Program button press causes immediate full erase. | |||
| // Special care must be used with the Program button, because it must be made | |||
| // accessible to initiate reprogramming, but it must not be accidentally | |||
| // pressed when Teensy Loader is not being used to reprogram. To set lock the | |||
| // security change this to 0xDC. Teensy 3.0 and 3.1 do not support security lock. | |||
| #define FSEC 0xDE | |||
| // Flash Options | |||