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APPENDIX B
PROGRAMMING STANDARD EPROMS
The 4010 SSD1 socket accepts EPROMs as well as flash memory.
You must program the EPROM before installing it on the 4010
card, since there is no on–card programmer.
To program an EPROM
1.
Depending upon the type of image file you want to create, do
one of the following:
A.
To create a 1 MB image file for the SSD1 EPROM from
local drive A, enter:
DISKSAVE /FA /DSSD1 /S1M.
B.
To create a 512K image file for SSD1 from a local
subdirectory named C:\TEST, enter:
DISKSAVE C:\TEST /DSSD1 /S512K
2.
Install the EPROM into the programmer and program the chip
using the file SSD1.IMG.
CUSTOM COMMUNICATION CABLE
The 4010 card requires an RS–232 serial communications cable to
interface to the PC. If you are not using a VTC series cable, you
can make your own communications cable.
NOTE: This is a null modem cable. RxD and TxD are crossed.
1.
Determine if your PC requires a male or female connector.
2.
Refer to the following table for cable connections for the 4010:
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