Ascii Command Characters; Base Conversions; Function; Conversion Between Powers Of Two And Sixteen - Intel iUP-200A User Manual

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Acknowledge formats, B-4
ADDR function key,
7, 4-9,12
3-
Address display, 3-7
Address entry, 3-7
Alphanumeric display, 3-2
ASCII code in binary, C-7
ASCII code list, C-5
ASCII command characters, B-2
ASCII control code definitions, C-7
Authenticated EPROMs, 3-12
Back panel of universal programmer, 1-4
Base conversions, C-2
Baud rate entry, 3-7
Blank check, 3-4,5
Cable (RS-232) installation, 2-5
Cautions and warnings, xi
CLEAR function key,
, 4-13
3-6
Clearing entries, 3-6
Command characters, ASCII, B-2
Command protocol, host serial, B-l
Commands, on-line, 1-7
Communication protocol, B-l
Comparing PROM against RAM data, 3-4
Compatible hosts, 2-1
Conversion between powers of two and sixteen, C-4
Converting bases, C-2
Converting hexadecimal to decimal,.C-l
Copying a development system file to a PROM, 4-6
Data display selection, 3-7
Data entry, 3-7
Dataflow, off-line, 1-7
Dataflow, on-line, 1-6
DATA function key,
, 4-10,12
3-8
Data link format, B-8
Data modification,
, 4-9
3 -8
Decimal to hexadecimal conversion, C-l
Developing firmware, 1-5
DEVICE SELECT function keys,
Diagnostics for universal programmer, 2-7
Display, alphanumeric, 3-2
Display data selection, 3-7
Downloading data from host system off-line, 3-10
Duplicating a PROM (example), 4-2
Electrical specifications, 1-4
Editing data at a specified address, 3-8
ENTER function key, 3-7
Entering addresses, data, and baud rates, 3-7
EPROM erasure, 2-2
EPROM locking, 4-13
Erasing EPROMs, 2-2
Error messages, A-l
Examples of off-line PROM programming, 4-1
File copying from the development system to a PROM,
4-6
FILL function key,
Filling RAM with a constant, 3-8
Firmware development, 1-5
Function keys, 3-3
Hexadecimal to decimal conversion, C-l
Host compatibility, 2-1
Host serial command protocol, B-l
Host system to universal programmer interface, B-l
Host transmit formats, B-3
Initializing off-line, 2-8, 4-2
Initializing on-line, 2-8
Initializing the universal programmer, 2-6
Installation procedures, universal programmer, 2-2
Installing personality modules, 2-6
Installing PROM devices, 2-8
Interface signals, RS-232, B-l
Interface test, 2-8
Interface, universal programmer to host system, B-l
Internal memory, 3-1
iPPS software, 1-1
Keyboard, 3-2
4-2
3-6,
Line voltage settings, 2-2
LOAD function key,
Loading data off-line, 3-10
Loading PROM data off-line, 3-3
LOCK function key,
Locking EPROMs, 3-12,4-13
Logical word length, 1-5
Manuals, vi
Memory, internal, 3-1
Modifying data in the RAM, 3-8, 4-9
Mother board tests, 2-8
, 4-13
3-8
CLEAR,
,4-13
3-6
DEVICE SELECT,
4-2
3-6,
ENTER, 3-7
ON LINE,
4-2, 7
3-3,
PROG,
4-4-7, 9
3-5,
ROM TO RAM,
4-3
3-3,
SHIFT-ADDRO,
4-9, 12
3-7,
SHIFT-DATA 1,
4-10, 12
3-8,
SHIFT-FILL 2,
4-13
3-8,
SHIFT-LOAD 3,
3-10, A-l
SHIFT-LOCK 4,
4-14
3-12,
VER,
4-3
3-4,
3-10, A-l
4-14
3-12,
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