7. Messages
7-10
UniSite-xpi User Manual
Disk error, terminal type not saved!
If you try to save the terminal type as one of the power-up parameters and there is a write problem with
the disk (the disk is either full or defective), this message will appear.
Disk open error. Type ESC and Control W to reboot.
This message appears if you try to boot UniSite-xpi without the Boot Files disk in the disk drive. Insert the
Boot Files disk in the disk drive and reboot UniSite-xpi.
Disk write-protected, terminal type not saved!
If you try to save the terminal type as one of the power-up parameters and the disk is write-protected, this
message will appear. Move the write-protect slide so that the hole through the disk is blocked.
Done.
The operation is completed. Proceed to the next operation you want to perform.
Done. Bytes copied = nnnnnn.
This message appears after the Copy File operation is complete. It displays the size in hexadecimal bytes of
the file that was copied. Proceed to the next operation you want to perform.
Done: Certain tests not performed due to Socket not empty.
This message appears if a device was present in the socket when the “perform all test function” was
invoked. Any test requiring the device socket to be empty will not be performed. Remove the socketed
device and try the operation again.
Edit begin address must be greater than or equal to offset.
This message indicates that the begin address is less than the lowest location of system user memory. The
memory data editor’s offset is used as a reference for user memory addresses. The begin address
represents the beginning address of user data. Reset the parameters.
Elec Erase Err
A device error occurred when UniSite-xpi attempted to electronically erase this part.
Elec ID Err
The electronic ID of the socketed device does not match the one UniSite-xpi has stored in its memory.
Make sure the correct device type is installed or selected.
Electronic bulk erase not supported by device.
You tried to electronically erase a device that was not electronically erasable. Erase the device with
ultraviolet light, or select a device that can be electrically erased.
Electronic ID not supported by device.
This message appears after the programmer tried to read the electronic ID of a device that does not have
an ID. Check to make sure you selected the correct device.
Empty Socket.
The selected device operation requires that a device be present in the device socket. Place the appropriate
device in the socket and repeat the operation.
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