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#!/usr/bin/python
# Author: Jon Trulson <jtrulson@ics.com>
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import sys
import pyupm_m24lr64e as nfcTagObj

# Instantiate a M24LR64E Grove NFC Tag Module on UART 0
nfcTag = nfcTagObj.M24LR64E(nfcTagObj.M24LR64E_I2C_BUS)

# This example accesses the device in the 'user' (default) mode,
# reads the last byte of data in the EEPROM, inverts it, writes
# it back, and then re-reads it.

# Read the last byte of the EEPROM area
addr = (nfcTagObj.M24LR64E.EEPROM_I2C_LENGTH - 1)
print "Address: ", addr
byte = nfcTag.readByte(addr)

print "Read byte: ", format(byte, '02x')

# Now change it to it's opposite and write it
byte = (~byte & 0xff)
nfcTag.writeByte(addr, byte)
print "Wrote inverted byte: ", format(byte, '02x')

# Now read it back.
byte = nfcTag.readByte(addr)
print "Read byte: ", format(byte, '02x')