
3. Getting Started
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What to Transfer?
We suggest you use sample.dat, a sample data file supplied on the
HiTerm disk. If you want to transfer a different data file, substitute its
filename for sample.dat. If your data file is in a format other than Intel
Intellec 8/MDS, use the Format Select command to select that format. See
Session 6 for information on selecting a translation format.
The rest of this Session assumes that your sample data file is stored in the
Intel Intellec 8/MDS data translation format. If your data file is in a
different translation format, use the Format Select command to select that
format. See Session 6 for information on selecting a data translation
format.
Preparing UniSite-
xpi
From the Main Menu, press M, T, D to get to the Download Data From
Host screen, which is shown in Figure 3-54.
Look at the parameters and make sure they reflect your system
configuration. Use the following settings if your host is connected to the
Remote port on UniSite-xpi:
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Source—Remote port
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Destination—RAM
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I/O Translation Format—83 (Intel Hex)
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I/O Address Offset—FFFFFFFF
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Memory Begin Address—0
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User Data Size—0
If your configuration is different, change the parameters to match your
configuration. For example, select translation format 91 if the data file
you will download is a JEDEC file.
For now, leave the Download Host Command blank; you will fill that in
later. If the parameters are correct, skip ahead to the section titled
“Downloading the File.”
Figure 3-54
The Download Data from Host
Screen
Summary of Contents for UniSite-xpi
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Page 134: ...3 Getting Started 3 62 UniSite xpi User Manual ...
Page 238: ...5 Computer Remote Control 5 10 UniSite xpi User Manual ...
Page 296: ...6 Translation Formats 6 58 UniSite xpi User Manual ...
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