Motorola MC6805R Series Advance Information page 95

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Figure 12-1. Recommended Marking Procedure
After the EPROM(s) are marked, they should be placed in conductive IC carriers and securely
packed. Do not use styrofoam.
12.9.2 Verfication Media
All original pattern media (EPROMs or floppy disk) are filed for contractural purposes and are not
returned. A computer listing of the ROM code will be generated and returned along with a listing
verification form. The listing should be thoroughly checked and the verification form completed,
signed, and returned to Motorola. The signed verification form constitutes the contractual agree-
ment for creation of the customer mask. If desired, Motorola will program one blank EPROM from
the data file used to create the custom mask to aid in the verification process.
12.9.3 ROM Verification Units (RVUs)
Ten MCUs containing the customer's ROM pattern will be sent for program verification. These units
will have been made using the custom mask but are for the purpose of ROM verification only. For
expediency they are usually unmarked, packaged in ceramic, and tested only at room temperature
and 5 volts. These RVUs are included in the mask charge and are not production parts. Therefore,
the RVUs are not guaranteed by Motorola Quality Assurance, and should be discarded after
verification is completed.
12.9.4 Flexible Disk
The disk media submitted must be single-sided, single-density, 8-inch MOOS compatible floppies.
The customer must write the binary file name and company name on the disk with a felt-tip pen.
The minimum MOOS system files as well as the absolute binary object file (filename. LO type of file)
from the M6805 cross assembler must be on the disk. An object file made from a memory dump us-
ing the ROLLOUT command is also acceptable. Consider submitting a source listing as well as the
following files: filename .LX (EXORciser loadable format) and filename .SA (ASCII source codel.
These files will of course be kept confidential and are used 1) to speed up the process in-house if
any problems arise, and 2) to speed up the user-to-factory interface if the user finds any software er-
rors and needs assistance quickly from Motorola factory representatives.
MOOS is Motorola's Disk Operating System available on development systems such as EXOR-
cisers, EXORsets, etc.
EXORset and MDOS are trademarks of Motorola Inc.
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