Equinox Systems FS2003 User Manual page 47

Portable isp programmer
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Fig.3.5.4.2 FLASH / EEPROM tab – functional description
#
1
File name and
properties
2
Re-load file to
buffer
3
Buffer Control
Buttons
4
Target Control
Buttons
5
Signature of
Target Device
6
Buffer
Address
7
Buffer Window
8
CRC
9
Size
44
This specifies the 'File Name / path' and 'Last updated' date of the file to be
loaded into the Buffer Window.
By default, this will point to the file specified in the associated
Programming Project (*.ppm).
To load a different file, click the <Load> button and browse to the
required file.
Clicking the
icon re-loads the specified Flash / EEPROM file into the
Buffer Window.
This will overwrite any information already in the Buffer Window.
This group of buttons control operations on the EDS – Buffer Window.
To use these buttons or to manually edit the Buffer Window, it is
necessary to check the 'Edit Buffer' check box.
This extra step helps to avoid accidental modification of data in the
buffer.
This group of buttons control operations on the actual Target Device.
A programmer and suitable Target System must be connected
when using these buttons.
This is the signature (Device ID) which is expected for the Target Device.
This is the address of the currently selected location in the Buffer Window.
The Buffer Window displays a hexidecimal and alphanumeric
representation of the data which has either been loaded from file or read
back from a Target Device.
The bytes are grouped into rows of 16 bytes with the start address
of each row displayed in the left-hand column.
The Hexadecimal representation of the 16 bytes is displayed in the
middle column
The ASCII representation of the 16 bytes is displayed in the right-
hand column.
This is a CRC Checksum of the entire Buffer (i.e. from address 0x00000 to
the end address specified in the buffer.)
This is the physical address range in bytes of the entire Buffer.
FS2003 ISP Programmer - User Guide V1.07 – 1
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September 2007

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