7. Messages
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UniSite-xpi User Manual
WARNING: Partial/no transfer performed. Data sum = xxxxxxxx Press F3.
This warning appears in the download screen and indicates that a portion of your file’s data has not been
transferred into the programmer RAM. Transfer problems of this nature occur more often with files that
have been generated with addresses in non-sequential order, where the lowest address is embedded
somewhere in the middle of the file. Check the following:
- I/O Address Offset = FFFFFFFF and first file is not lowest: To transfer data from file to corresponding
RAm locations, enter an I/O address of 00000000.
- Offset Translation: If the file data must begin at the programmer RAM location 0000H, find the lowest
file address and use that value as the I/O address offset.
- Improper Use of Begin RAM Address/User Data Size: Your file must be transferred to the proper
locations in programmer RAM. Edit programmer RAM to determine whether data has been transferred
properly. If not, make sure your Begin RAM Address and User Data Size parameters are appropriate.
Refer to the Download Data section of your User Manual for definitions and usage.
See page 7-51 for more information.
WARNING: Selection not compatible with other channel!
This message appears if you are scrolling through the list of baud rates for one port and encounter a baud
rate that is incompatible with the selected baud rate of the other port.
WARNING: Set size limited by memory available.
This message will appear if the set size you selected is larger than the programmer’s user memory. Check
the set size: take the device word width, divide that by the data word width, and multiply that result by
the number of devices in the set.
WARNING: Set size may be greater than programmer limit (99).
This message appears when the device set’s determining variables (memory block size, data word width,
and device block size) indicated a set larger than 99. Adjust the variable sizes so the set number is smaller
than 99.
WARNING: System disk in drive. Hit return to continue, ^Z to abort.
This message appears during any file operation that displaces disk data. Any information currently on the
disk will be erased and is not retrievable. Press E
NTER
to go ahead with the operation. Press C
TRL
+ Z to
cancel the operation.
Xmit checksum error. Data sum = ssss. Xmit sum = ssss.
After a download or input from disk operation of a JEDEC file, this error indicates the calculated
checksum for all the bytes received does not match the transmission checksum bytes in the file. The Xmit
sum value displayed represents the calculated checksum for all the bytes in the file. The data sum
represents the calculated checksum for the fusemap data bytes.
Summary of Contents for UniSite-xpi
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