7. Messages
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UniSite-xpi User Manual
Illegal parameter specified.
This message indicates an illegal parameter was specified for the data format selected. If the TI SDSMAC
(320) format was selected, this error indicates that the memory begin address, user data size, I/O address
offset parameter, or upload record size parameters were odd values. This format requires that these
parameters be even.
Illegal parameter value.
This message will appear if you use an inappropriate number to specify a parameter. Enter a legal value.
Illegal terminal type!
The terminal type number you entered was not one of the choices presented on the Terminal Type screen.
Type in a valid terminal type number.
Improper use of buried register preload.
During programming of the device, an error occurred because either the buried register preload function
is specified incorrectly in a test vector, or the buried register index is out of range. Check your structured
vectors and try the operation again with a different device.
Incompatible algorithm file set.
This message appears when the revision numbers of the files on your algorithm disk are not identical.
Check the integrity of your algorithm disk and try again.
Incompatible baud rates between remote & terminal ports: no changes
entered.
If you selected incompatible baud rates for an operation and then pressed the carriage return key, this
message will appear. Select a compatible baud rate. Refer to the Configure system command description
in Chapter 4 for a listing of compatible baud rates.
Incompatible software revision numbers. Overlay file not loaded.
This message appears if the core version number (the middle version number on the screen) does not
match the overlay file. The overlay file will not be loaded. Use another Boot Files disk with the same
version number, or reboot the system with the Boot Files disk in drive A.
Incompatible User Data Size and Data Word Width.
This message appears if you try a 16-bit (or greater) device operation and the user Data Size is not
compatible with the Data Word Width selected. Frequently, this happens when you are using a 16-bit
device with an odd byte count User Data Size which is defined in bytes. Adjust your User Data Size.
Incomplete boot/algorithm file set.
1) If yu are selecting a device, this message appears when there is not a complete set of algorithm files
stored in the Mass Storage Module. Perform the Mass Storage operation and try again.
2) If you are updating the Mass Storage algorithm, this message appears when there is not a complete set
of algorithm files stored on your algorithm disk. Check the integrity of your algorithm disk and try
again.
3) If you are updating the mass Storage system, this message appears when there is not a complete set of
boot files stored on your Boot Files disk. Check the integrity of your Boot Files disk and try again.
Incompatible disk formats.
This message indicates that you are trying to duplicate a disk and are using disks of different density. For
example you might be trying to copy a quad density disk to a double density disk. make sure your target
disk is of the same density as the source disk is and try the operation again.
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