3. Getting Started
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You will not be doing any complicated load operations for this Session, so
you should be looking at the Non-default screen. If the All Parameters
screen is displayed, press F4 to switch to the Non-default screen.
Setting the
Parameters
Look again at the parameters on the screen. With these parameters, you
can change the destination, word width, memory begin address, and
block size of the data to be loaded. For this Session, make sure that the
parameters are set to the values shown in Figure 3-47.
Changing a Parameter
To change the value of a parameter entry, move the cursor to the desired
field and type the new value. Then either press E
NTER
or use the arrow
keys to move the cursor to a new field. If you try to enter an incorrect
parameter, UniSite-xpi beeps and the message line reads
Illegal parameter value
If you enter a valid parameter, the message line reads
Parameter Entered
For more information on any of the parameters, see Chapter 4,
“Commands.” (Or you could use online help to get information on each
of the parameters on the Load Memory Device screen.)
Loading the Data
Now that you have set the parameters, you are ready to load the data
from the device.
To begin the load, press E
NTER
. When UniSite-xpi has loaded the data, it
displays the following message in the message bar:
OPERATION COMPLETE: Sumcheck = xxxxxxxx
where xxxxxxxx represents the 8-digit sumcheck of the data loaded from
the device.
Note: 8-bit is the default value for the sumcheck. You can change this to 16-bit
by setting the Checksum Calculation parameter to D.
Review
When you select Load Device from the Main Menu, you see one of two
parameter-entry screens: the simple Non-default screen or the complex
All Parameters screen. Press F4 to toggle between the two
parameter-entry screens.
When you have entered the parameters, press E
NTER
to begin the
loading.
When UniSite-xpi is finished loading the data from the device, it displays
an 8-digit sumcheck of the data loaded. (UniSite-xpi displays a 4-digit,
8-bit sumcheck when you load data from a logic device.)
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