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User can directly edit user defined project description only. Device name, manufacturer, and
project date are generated automatically by program.
File / Load encryption table
This command loads the data from binary file from disk and it saves them into the part of
memory, reserved for an encryption (security) table.
File / Save encryption table
This command writes the content of the memory's part, reserved for an encryption table, into
the file on the disk as a binary data.
File / Exit without save
The command deallocates heap, cancels buffer on disk (if exists) and returns back to the
operation system.
File / Exit and save
The command deallocates heap, cancels buffer on the disk (if exists), saves current setting of
recently selected devices to disk and returns back to the operation system.
Buffer
Menu
Buffer
is used for buffer manipulation, block operation, filling a part of buffer with string,
erasing, checksum and of course editing and viewing with other items (find and replace string,
printing...).
Buffer / View/Edit
This dialog is used to
view
(view mode) or
edit
(edit mode) data in buffer (for viewing in DUMP
mode only). Use arrow keys for select the object for edit. Edited data are signified by color.
The data in buffer outside of area where are located data for the selected chip are shown using
gray background.
You can use
<F4>
hot key also.
View/Edit Buffer
F1
display help of actual window
F2
fill buffer block specified by start and end addresses by requested hex (or
ASCII) string.
Ctrl+F2
erase buffer with specified blank value
Ctrl+Shift+F2
fill buffer with random data
Shift+F2
save buffer data to binary file. This command is available for secondary
buffers only. Secondary buffers are special areas used for some devices,
for example Data EEPROM for Microchip PICmicro devices. Commands
for Load/Save data to/from Main buffer are available in main menu "File"
and also by buttons Load, Save in main application window.
F3
copy specified block of buffer data at new address. Target address needn't
be out from source block addresses.
Summary of Contents for BeeHive204
Page 7: ...Introduction 7 Introduction ...
Page 12: ...Elnec s r o 12 Quick Start ...
Page 15: ...Detailed description 15 Detailed description ...
Page 16: ...Elnec s r o 16 BeeHive204 ...
Page 33: ...BeeProg2 BeeProg2C 33 BeeProg2 BeeProg2C ...
Page 50: ...Elnec s r o 50 SmartProg2 ...
Page 59: ...Setup 59 Setup ...
Page 66: ...Elnec s r o 66 PG4UW ...
Page 141: ...PG4UWMC 141 PG4UWMC ...
Page 162: ...Elnec s r o 162 Common notes ...
Page 176: ...Elnec s r o 176 Troubleshooting and warranty ...