A. Using Modules
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7.
When you are certain the displayed screen parameters are correct,
push the socket lever forward to the START position (or press
E
NTER
). The action symbol on the UniSite screen will rotate. When
the operation is finished, a message will appear.
8.
Pull the socket lever back to the open position and remove the device.
9.
Press PF2 to return to the Main menu. Data is now loaded into RAM.
The next part of the procedure explains how to program that data
into the eight blank devices.
10. Type S to enter the Select Device screen. Select the 27256 device from
the Select Device menu. UniSite will then load the correct
programming algorithm for the devices.
11. Type P to go to the Program Gang/Set of Devices menu.
12. Even though you will be programming data into devices that are only
half as big as the master, you will NOT need to change the Device
block size parameters: UniSite does it automatically when you select
the device.
Note: UniSite now displays “Set Size 2.” This means the entire set of data from
the 27512 can be programmed into two devices. Notice also the memory
allocation shown at the bottom of the screen: starting address 0 is shown
for the odd-numbered sockets; address 8000 is displayed for the
even-numbered sockets. This display means that data from UniSite’s
RAM address 0000 to 7FFF will be programmed into half of the devices
(those in odd-numbered sockets); data at addresses 8000 to FFFF will be
programmed into the other four devices (those in even-numbered sockets).
13. Insert the eight devices into the SetSite sockets. Push the socket lever
up to the CLOSED position.
14. When you are certain the displayed screen parameters are correct,
push the socket lever forward to the START position (or press E
NTER
)
to begin programming the devices.
15. The action symbol on the UniSite screen will rotate. When the
operation is finished, a message will appear.
16. The devices are now programmed. Pull the socket lever back to the
open position and remove the eight devices.
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