Most programming tools avoid these sectors for fear of permanent damage. Memtool 4.9 did not. It trusted its user.
This was the classic embedded nightmare: a bricked microcontroller. Then, a senior colleague whispered: “Use Memtool 4.9.” infineon memtool 4.9
Klara opened the application. Its interface was minimalist—no fancy graphics, just tabs, hex dumps, and a command log. It looked like software from another decade. But beneath that sparse exterior lay immense power. Most programming tools avoid these sectors for fear