7. Messages
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I/O translation format error.
There is a compatibility problem with the data translation format you are using. Check the format of your
data; if the format is JEDEC, ensure that the device to be programmed is selected prior to downloading the
file. The Computer Remote Control section of this manual contains a description of all the data translation
formats supported by the programmer.
For LOF, the format error may be caused by an incompatible XIP compression format. Ensure that the LOF
file is compressed using the ZIP “imploded” format.
I/O translation format is not compatible with the device selected.
This message appears if you attempt a data transfer operation without using the appropriate type of I/O
translation format. Memory devices require the use of one of the memory type of I/O translation formats.
Likewise, logic devices require the use of a logic type of I/O translation format. Alter POF devices require
the use of the POF I/O translation format.
I/O translator format not selected.
The data translation format must be selected before an external data transfer may be performed. Select a
data translation format from the Format Select screen and attempt the operation again.
IOX init err
UniSite-xpi has experienced an error that it cannot recover from; turn UniSite-xpi off and reboot the
system.
Illegal bit
UniSite-xpi has detected already-programmed locations of incorrect polarity in this socketed device. An
illegal bit is a programmed device bit whose corresponding memory bit is unprogrammed.
Illegal instr err
UniSite-xpi has experienced an error that it cannot recover from; turn UniSite-xpi off and reboot the
system.
ILLEGAL KEY ENTERED.
A character entered from the terminal was not recognized by the programmer.
Illegal Key Input: Type control-Z to abort parameter entry.
You pressed a key that is illegal for the field where the cursor is positioned. For example, if you enter a hex
number for Data Word Width field (only decimal numbers are allowed), this message will appear.
Illegal operation for the device selected.
The device you selected using the Select device screen does not support the operation that you are
attempting to enable.
Illegal options for this command.
This message appears when you attempt an operation with an illegal option. For example, the Verify
function requires that the “Verify passes” be set to either “1” or “2.” When this message appears, go to the
Programming Parameters screen or to the Options screen and enable the appropriate option. Try the
operation again.
Illegal or odd Block Size not allowed.
This message will appear if you attempt to perform a Swap Data operation in Byte mode with the Block
Size (bytes) set to an odd number. This message also appears if you attempt to perform a Swap Data
operation in 32-bit mode with the Block Size (bytes) set to a number which is not a multiple of 4.
Summary of Contents for UniSite-xpi
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Page 296: ...6 Translation Formats 6 58 UniSite xpi User Manual ...
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