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Examples:
/Program
/Program:noquest
/Program:noanyquest
/Close
This parameter has sense together with /Program parameter only, and makes program
PG4UW to close automatically after device programming is finished (no matter if operation was
successful or not).
/Saveproject:<file_name>
The command is used to save currently selected device type, buffer contents and configuration
to project file. Command /Saveproject is equivalent to user selected command Save project in
PG4UW control program.
/Eprom_Flash_Autoselect[:xx]
Forces automatic select EPROM or FLASH type by reading of electronic ID from the chip,
inserted currently in ZIF socket of programming module. Optional parameter xx means pins
number of device in ZIF socket (this time are valid 28 or 32 pins only) and it is required just for
older programmers without insertion test capability. For others programmers the xx parameter
can be omitted, because is ignored.
Examples:
/Eprom_Flash_Autoselect
/Eprom_Flash_Autoselect:32
/writebuffer:ADDR1:B11,B12,B13,B14,...,B1N[::ADDR2:B21,B22,B23,B24,...,B2M]...
Command /writebuffer is used to write block of Bytes to PG4UW main buffer at specified
address. Write buffer command has one block of data required and other block(s) of data
(marked with [...]) optional. Please do not use spaces or tabs in the command.
Buffer address is always defined as Byte address, it means, that for buffer organization x16,
the address AAAAx16 in buffer has to be specified in command /writebuffer as 2*AAAA (x8).
Example 1:
/writebuffer:7FF800:12,AB,C5,D4,7E,80
Writes 6 Bytes 12H ABH C5H D4H 7EH 80H to buffer at address 7FF800H.
The addressing looks like following:
the first Byte at the lowest address
Buffer Address
Data
7FF800H
12H
7FF801H
ABH
7FF802H
C5H
7FF803H
D4H
7FF804H
7EH
7FF805H
80H
Example 2:
/writebuffer:7FF800:12,AB,C5,D4,7E,80::FF0000:AB,CD,EF,43,21
\_____________________/ \___________________/
the first block of data the second block of data
Writes two blocks of data to buffer.
The first block of data - 6 Bytes 12H ABH C5H D4H 7EH 80H are written to buffer at
address 7FF800H in the same way as in Example 1.
The second block of data - 5 Bytes ABH CDH EFH 43H 21H are written to buffer at
address FF0000H.
Summary of Contents for 448PRO2AP
Page 6: ...6 Introduction ...
Page 11: ...DATAMAN 448PRO2AP AU 11 DATAMAN 448PRO2AP AU ...
Page 19: ...DATAMAN 448PRO2AP 19 DATAMAN 448PRO2AP ...
Page 26: ...26 DATAMAN 48PRO2AP ...
Page 33: ...Setup 33 Setup ...
Page 38: ...38 Step 8 Installation process will start Step 9 Click Finish button to finish setup ...
Page 56: ...56 PG4UW ...
Page 123: ...PG4UWMC 123 PG4UWMC ...
Page 136: ...136 Installation procedure customized ...
Page 145: ...Common notes 145 Common notes ...
Page 157: ...Troubleshooting and warranty 157 Troubleshooting and warranty ...