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RAM Device Selection
—When selected, allows the device
programming algorithms to reside in user RAM. This feature
requires UniSite-xpi to contain the 4 MB or 8 MB option and allows
much faster device selection than the normal method of loading the
algorithm from the disk each time a device is selected.
After powerup, when you enable RAM Device Selection and select a
device, UniSite-xpi loads the algorithms from the algorithm disk(s)
you have inserted. The following message appears:
Loading device algorithm file into user RAM
If only one algorithm disk was present when you enabled RAM
Device Selection, the first time you select a device whose algorithm is
not already loaded into RAM, you will be prompted to insert the
other algorithm disk, as follows:
Cannot access system file. Insert Algorithm Disk X
Similarly, if RAM selection is enabled when the programmer is
powered up, the algorithms from the disk in drive B are loaded into
RAM. The first time you select a device that requires algorithms from
the other algorithm disk, UniSite-xpi prompts you to insert the other
disk so that its data can be loaded into RAM.
Serial I/O Port
Configuration
Use the Edit Serial I/O Port Configuration command to specify the
communications parameters for UniSite-xpi’s two serial ports.
Use this command when connecting equipment to UniSite-xpi’s Terminal
and Remote ports so they can be compatible with your terminal or host
computer. If you want to save the settings of the two ports for use in a
future session, you should save them in a configuration file.
The different parameters and their settings are explained below.
A change in the serial port parameters does not become effective until
you press E
NTER
. If terminal settings are changed, a message appears,
prompting you for another E
NTER
after you have altered your terminal to
match the new settings. Output to the terminal is suspended until you
press E
NTER
a second time
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Baud Rate
—Specifies the baud rate for both the Terminal and
Remote ports. Press S
PACE
to cycle through the baud rates supported
by UniSite-xpi.
UniSite-xpi supports the following baud rates: 50, 75, 110, 134.5, 150,
200, 300, 600, 1050, 1200, 1800, 2000, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, and 19.2
kbaud (and 115.2 kbaud with HiTerm). However, not every baud rate
works on one port when certain baud rates are selected for the other
port. If you select incompatible baud rates, UniSite-xpi beeps and
displays the following error message:
More
Com-
mands
Edit
Serial I/O
Configure
System
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