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A data block started at address FFFF0H.
It is a S2 format with length of address array of 3 bytes.
For all data reading you can set Negative offset option and value of negative offset to
FFFF0H.
It means, that the offset will be subtracted from current real addresses and so data will be
written from buffer address 0.
List of file format codes and error codes
There can occur some errors during file download in some of supported formats. The error is
written to LOG window in face "Warning: error #xxy in line rrr", xx is file format code, y is error
code and rrr is line number in decimal.
File format codes:
#00y - binary
#10y - ASCII Space
#20y - Tektronix
#30y - Extended Tektronix
#40y - Motorola
#50y - MOS Technology
#60y - Intel HEX
Load file error codes:
#xx1 - bad first character - header
#xx2 - bad character in current line
#xx3 - bad CRC
#xx4 - bad read address
#xx5 - bad length of current line
#xx6 - too big negative offset
#xx7 - address is out of buffer range
#xx8 - bad type of selected file format
#xx9 - the file wasn't loaded all
File / Save
Saves data in the buffer, which has been created, modified, or read from a device onto a
specified disk. The file format of saved file can be chosen from supported formats list box.
There can be also entered the Buffer start and Buffer end addresses which exactly specify
part of buffer to save to file. Supported file formats now are
binary
,
MOTOROLA
,
MOS
Technology
,
Tektronix
,
Intel (extended)
HEX
,
ASCII space
,
JEDEC
and
POF
.
If the checkbox
Swap bytes
is displayed, the user can activate function of swapping bytes
within 16bit words (or 2-byte words) during writing to file. This feature is useful especially
when saving files with Motorola representation of byte order in file (big endian). Standard
save file operation is using little endian byte order.
The reserved key
<F2>
will bring out this menu from any menu and any time.
File / Load project
This option is used for loading project file, which contains device configuration buffer data
saved and user interface configuration.
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Summary of Contents for SEEprog
Page 7: ...Introduction Introduction 7...
Page 12: ...ELNEC s r o Quick Start 12...
Page 15: ...Detailed description Detailed description 15...
Page 16: ...ELNEC s r o BeeHive204 16...
Page 30: ...ELNEC s r o BeeProg2 BeeProg2C BeeProg 30...
Page 45: ...SmartProg2 SmartProg2 45...
Page 54: ...ELNEC s r o MEMprog2 54...
Page 61: ...SEEprog SEEprog 61...
Page 66: ...ELNEC s r o Setup 66...
Page 77: ...PG4UW PG4UW 77...
Page 144: ...ELNEC s r o PG4UWMC 144...
Page 154: ...ELNEC s r o Common notes 154...
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