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In the example file six serial values with labels „nav1“,
„nav2“, ...“nav6“ are defined. Each value is written to buffer
on address $A7890. All values have size 6 bytes. The line
with „nav6“ label has also second value definition, which is
written to buffer on address $FFFF6 and has size 10 bytes,
i.e. the last byte of this value will be written to address
$FFFFF.
Device / Device options / Statistics
Statistics gives the information about actual count of device
operations, which were proceeded on selected type device.
If one device is corresponding to one device operation, e.g.
programming, the number of device operations will be
equal to number of programmed devices.
The next function of statistics is
Count down
. Count down
allows checking the number of device operations, and then
number of devices, on which device operations have to be
done. After each successful device operation the value of
count down counter is decremented. Count down has user
defined start number of devices to do. When count down
value reach zero, it means, specified number of devices is
complete and user message about complete count down
will be displayed.
Statistics
dialog contains following options:
Check boxes
Program
,
Verify
,
Blank
,
Erase
and
Read
define operations, after which statistics values increment.
Check box
Count down
sets Count down activity (enable
or disable). Edit box following the Count down check box
defines initial number of count down counter, from which
count down starts.
Statistics
dialog can be also opened by pressing right
mouse button on Statistics panel and clicking diplayed item
Statistics.
Actual statistics values are displaying in main window of
control program in Statistics panel.
Statistics panel contains three statistics values –
Success
,
Failure
,
Total
and two Count down information values
Count down
and
Remains
.
Meaning of the values is:
Success
number of operations which where
successfully completed
Summary of Contents for 51&AVRprog
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Page 17: ...JetProg 17 JetProg...
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Page 43: ...PREPROM 02aLV 43 PREPROM 02aLV...
Page 53: ...51 AVRprog 53 51 AVRprog...
Page 59: ...PIKprog 59 PIKprog...
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Page 107: ...Troubleshooting and warranty 107 Troubleshooting and warranty...
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Page 126: ...ELNEC s r o 126 F 2 CE certificate PREPROM 02aLV...
Page 127: ...Appendix 127 F 3 CE certificate 51 AVRprog...