Data I/O UniSite-xpi User Manual page 221

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1.
Before you compare data, specify the variables for parameters listed
below.
2.
Enter a command in the Download host command field. The
information in the command line is a command that your host
computer recognizes as an instruction to begin the download
operation.
3.
Press E
to start this command. UniSite-xpi displays the
NTER
following message if the two data files are identical.
Data transfer complete
If the data files are NOT identical, UniSite-xpi displays the following
message:
Data verify error. Data sum = XXXXXXXX
If data in memory does not correspond with data sent from the host,
and the terminal is not on the same port as the port receiving the data
from the host, UniSite-xpi displays the following message:
compare fail at AAAAAA:XX not YY
where AAAAAA is the address, XX is the memory data, and YY is the
host's data.
If the terminal is on the same port, then the following message is
displayed:
Data verify error. Data sum = ssssssss
Source (R,T)—Specifies which of UniSite-xpi's ports is connected to
the computer with the data file that is to be used to compare with the
memory data. Press S
(Terminal port).
Data Location (R,D)—Specifies where the data to be compared is
located. Press S
PACE
Filename—Specifies the name of the disk file you want compared.
This option appears only if you specify disk as the Source. The
filename must follow standard DOS conventions and can contain a
drive designator. An example of a valid filename would be
a:27256.dat.
I/O Translation Format—Specifies the data translation format of the
data in the file. A list of formats UniSite-xpi supports is available on
the Format Select screen in the Transfer Data menu, and also in the
front of Chapter 6 of this manual. If you know the number for your
format, you can enter it from this screen. If you do not know the
format number, go to the Format Select screen, find the format you
want, and enter the format number from that screen. Entering the
format number from the Format Select screen changes the Translation
Format parameter on this screen.
I/O Addr Offset—Specifies the beginning address of the
downloaded data file to be compared. This field appears only when a
non-JEDEC format has been selected. Entering FFFFFFFF causes
UniSite-xpi to default to the first incoming address as the lowest
address to be compared.
to toggle between R (Remote port) and T
PACE
to toggle between R (RAM) or D (disk).
4. Commands
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