4. Commands
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Save File
This command allows you to save the data in RAM to a disk file. Do not
use this command to save a file on a PC or a file server.
See the Upload
Data command for information on transferring files to a PC or a file
server from UniSite-xpi.
To save data in RAM to disk, follow these steps:
1.
Insert the disk you want to save the data to in the disk drive.
2.
When you select Save File, the dialog window fills with a directory of
the disk in the disk drive. If you do not want to save your file to this
disk, press F2 to return to the File Operations menu. Insert the disk
you want to save the data to into the disk drive and return to the
beginning of this step.
3.
Specify the parameters described below. Be sure to include a
filename.
4.
Press E
NTER
to begin the save.
Note: If you are saving information for a logic device, the fuse map, security fuse
state, and vectors are saved.
•
Filename
—Specifies the name of the disk file to save RAM data into.
This may be a new filename, or an existing filename that you want to
overwrite. If you are writing to an existing file, the data previously in
the file is replaced by the new data. The filename must follow
standard DOS conventions, and can contain a drive designator. An
example of a valid filename would be a:27c256.dat or b:16l8.dat.
•
Memory Begin Address
—Specifies the first address in RAM to take
data to be saved. This option appears only if you have selected a
memory device. The default address is 0.
•
User Data Size
—Specifies the size, in hex bytes, of the data block to
save. This value is normally equal to the device size. This option
appears only if you have selected a memory device.
A saved file is stored in RAM Image Binary format. If you want to store a
file in some other format, use the Transfer Data/Output to Disk
command.
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