5. Computer Remote Control
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UniSite-xpi User Manual
CRC Commands
CRC commands are a set of simplified commands for UniSite-xpi. The
commands are designed to be received from a controlling computer.
Because the commands are so simplified, they can be cryptic.
CRC Command
Summary
You send CRC commands to UniSite-xpi by typing the command and
then pressing the E
NTER
key. When UniSite-xpi receives a CRC
command, the command is executed and a response is sent back,
followed by a carriage return. If the response is an F, an error occurred. If
the response is a
?
, UniSite-xpi did not understand the command. If the
response is a
>
, the normal CRC prompt, the command executed
properly. Some commands respond with both a value and the prompt.
For example, UniSite-xpi might return
00284295>
when you send the
Calculate Sumcheck command. In this case, the
00284295
is the
sumcheck and the
>
indicates that the command executed properly. The I,
O
, and C commands perform any data transfer prior to sending the
response.
Each command in the CRC command set is summarized in the following
tables and then described in more detail on the pages that follow. The
command tables are broken up into standard and extended CRC
commands. Standard CRC commands are commonly used commands,
such as load, program, and verify. Extended CRC commands are more
specific device-related commands, such as Set Security Fuse, Fill Fuse
Map, and Set Vector Test Options.
Note: While in CRC mode, UniSite-xpi recognizes only uppercase characters.
Except where noted, the commands use the following notation
conventions:
•
lowercase alphabetic characters indicate arguments that must be
specified
•
h represents a hexadecimal digit.
•
n represents a decimal digit.
•
xxx...xxxx represents a string of characters.
For example, nn02] indicates that you may precede the 02] command
with two decimal digits.
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