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S4 must be configured for the right PROM. A
warning message gives
the PROM type, the program voltage and the pin
to which it is applied.
If these are wrong, the PROM could be destroyed.
Note that pin
number refers to the PROM. In the case of 24 or
28 pin PROMS the
pin number will be different from the pin number
of the 32 pin socket.
If the ESCape key is pressed whilst editing the
parameters or even
after the programming starts, the process is
aborted at that point.
To start the BURN cycle, press the ENTER key.
When the cycle is complete,
the program jumps to COMPARE for verification.
The example given will program a 27256 in the
ZIF, addresses 04000
to 05FFF with the contents of USER-RAM
addresses 04000 to 05FFF. The
rest of the PROM is ignored during programming
and subsequent testing.
QUICK KEY<$&QUICK>
@COMPUTER TEXT = <R>
>>Q-BURN 27256-FAST<R>
12.5V TO PIN 1<R>
00000-07FFF=00000
<$IPROM;QUICKBURN Utility>Q-BURN
(START)-(END)=(DEST)
QUICK burns a PROM more quickly when it has
only a few locations which
require over-programming. Each address is
examined and skipped if
QUICK KEY<$&QUICK>
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