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blocks.
<$IBlocks;Overlapping>The block from hex
address FROM (START) to hex
address (END) is exchanged with a block of same
length starting at
hex address (DEST). Swapping overlapping
blocks does not do anything
particularly useful, but you are not prevented from
doing it. Swapping
twice with the same parameters will restore the
original code, provided
there was no overlapping.
<$IKEY;BURN>BURN
KEY<$&BURN>
@COMPUTER TEXT = <R>
>>BURN 27256<R>
21.0v to PIN 1<R>
04000-05FFF#04000
@COMMAND = BURN (START)-
(END)=(DEST)
See Glossary for the special ways of editing the
parameter line.
BURN programs a PROM in the ZIF with the
contents of the USER-RAM
between the START and END addresses.
Chip-erase is not applied to EEPROMS if they
cannot be completely
erased, i.e. if less than a whole PROM is defined.
If S4 powers down during BURN, because lack of
battery-power is sensed,
the PROM will still be programmed correctly up to
the point where
the program aborted.
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<$IKEY;BURN>BURN KEY<$&BURN>

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