4. Commands
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The following parameters are found on the complex, All Parameters
Verify Memory Device screen.
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Memory Begin Address
—Specifies the first address, in hex, of the
first byte of data to be verified. If the Source is RAM, it is a beginning
RAM address. If the Source is Disk, it is a beginning disk file address.
The Memory Begin Address must be an even address if you have
selected a 16-bit device. The default address is 0.
Note: (Legacy) For a SetSite operation, Memory Begin Address specifies the first
address of the device in the first socket.
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Device Begin Address
—Specifies the first hex device address that
will be verified.
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Device Block Size
—Specifies the size, in hex, of device data used in
device operations. When you select a device, Device Block Size is
automatically set to the device size and normally does not need to be
changed. It is also automatically set to a smaller value if the Device
Begin Address is nonzero. This parameter can be changed if desired.
If a zero is entered, the Device Block Size is set automatically to equal
the device size.
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Set Auto-increment
—When enabled, directs UniSite-xpi (when in a
set verify mode) to the starting memory address of the next data
block that is to be verified. For example, if you have four 1K x 8
devices to verify against a 4K x 8 block of data, using the
auto-increment option directs UniSite-xpi to point to the first address
of the next 1K block after each device has been verified. For single
device operations, this feature should be disabled and the Next
Device parameter should be set to 1.
Note: Items with an * (asterisk) are visible on the screen only if the selected
device supports the feature.
*
Compare Electronic ID
—When enabled, compares the electronic
signature of the device against the electronic signature of the selected
algorithm.
*
Odd/Even Byte Swap
(Y,N)—When enabled, allows the Most
Significant Bytes (MSB) and the Least Significant Bytes (LSB) of 16-bit
words to be swapped when data is verified between a 16-bit device
and memory. When disabled, data is verified with the MSB at an odd
address. When enabled, the MSB is at an even address.
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Verify Passes
(0,1,2)—Selects the number of times to test the device.
0
directs UniSite-xpi not to test the device. 1 directs UniSite-xpi to test
the device once at the device manufacturer’s nominal Vcc. 2 directs
UniSite-xpi to verify the device at the device manufacturer’s
recommended high and low Vcc levels. This parameter defaults to 2.
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