4. Commands
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I/O Translation Format
—Specifies the translation format in which
the file is to be generated. The format specified here must be the same
as that expected by the host computer. A list of formats supported by
UniSite-xpi appears on the Format Select screen in the Transfer Data
menu, and also in the front of Chapter 6 of this manual. If you know
the number for your format, you can enter it from this screen. If you
do not know the format number, go to the Format Select screen, find
the format you want and enter the number from that screen. Entering
the format number from the Format Select screen changes the
Translation Format parameter on this screen.
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I/O Addr Offset
—Enter the beginning address of the upload file.
This field appears only when a non-JEDEC format has been selected.
This value is added to the address of the data in memory (relative to
the Memory Begin Address of 0) and output as the I/O address. A
value of FFFFFFFF sets the I/O Offset to 0.
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Memory Begin Address
—Specifies the first address, in hex, from
which the first byte of data is retrieved. This field appears only when
a non-JEDEC format has been selected. If the source is RAM, it is a
beginning RAM address. If the source is Disk, it is a beginning disk
file address. The default address is 0.
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User Data Size
—Specifies the hexadecimal size, in bytes, of the data
block to be uploaded. This field appears only when a non-JEDEC
format has been selected. Enter the value of the number of bytes to
upload. Entering 0 directs UniSite-xpi to upload the entire contents of
UniSite-xpi’s RAM. Or, if Disk is specified as the Source, entering 0
directs UniSite-xpi to upload the entire disk file.
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Upload Host Command
—Enter the appropriate host command line
here to direct the host to accept the uploaded data. This line may be
up to 58 characters long. UniSite-xpi generates a return character to
terminate the line when transmitted to the host. To clear a previously
entered command, enter a blank command by pressing S
PACE
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Compare Data
The Compare Data command compares data in user memory with the
data file downloaded from the host computer.
This command is useful if you want to verify that you transferred a
complete and accurate copy of a data file.
The current I/O format is used to translate the incoming data from the
serial port. (JEDEC format cannot be used with this command.) This
operation is identical to a downloading operation, except data is
compared with, rather than written to, memory.
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