But doesn't Marlin normally use C.h if eeprom is not enabled?
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But doesn't Marlin normally use C.h if eeprom is not enabled?
So the default is for Marlin to boot to the EEPROM, and your code makes it not do this and use the C.h instead.
So to understand the EEPROM default functioning better, what it does normally is give priority to the EEPROM ?