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Originally Posted by KenWittlief
you are describing a state machine. The EEPROM holds the 'next condition' that must be met until the it advances to the next state
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A good discussion of state machines in an easy-to-follow writing style is in a description of Isomax, find it at
IsoPos Manual (It's a 3.6 MB Download of a .PDF)
Regarding reading & writing to EEPROM, that's what it's meant for, as non-volatile RAM.
Don