NOTE
The amount of time the programmer will
require to perform this operation will vary
depending on the device size. The
action
symbol line rotates 360 degrees while the
opeiation is taking place.
~"/hen
the
operation is complete,
the
following
display signals the programmer's
readiness.
If
an error code is displayed
see appendix E.
298 Displays
(VE TIE''
.!J
-~
nn111E
.1.1
ur"
HHHH)
The terminal displays data in the following sequence:
VERIFY DAT A FROM>
DEV ADDR,SIZE >
VE DEV> RAM ADDR >
FAM HH PtN HH
>
VERIFY DEVICE >
(Cursor Returns)
VE DEV DONE
HHHH
NOTE
HHHH
is
the hex checksum of the data
verified.
8.
Remove the master device from the socket.
9.
To repeat the load operation, return to step
7.
Verify
RAM
From Serial Port. Use the following
procedure to verify the incoming serial port data using the
remote terminal and SRC:
1. Set-up the serial port. Refer to Section 2.
2. Select the appropriate data translation format from
appendix A and execute the 83 (format number) select
function (see section 3.8).
to select the mode.
298 Displays
( 111-nrr
11
~
C (\
..L (-
I
TIRTR
The terminal displays:
VERIFY DAT A FROM>
FROM)
to select the source of the data"
The terminal displays data in the following sequence:
VERIFY DATA FROM>
POR ADDR,SIZE >
5.
/1
ADDR" in the display means that you can change the
begin port address to any address within the range of
the port word limit by entering the hex value with the
terminal. If an entry is not made, the value defaults to
the first incoming address. If a hex value appears in
place of "ADDR," it is from a previously entered begin
address.
"SIZE" means that you can change the block size by
entering the hex value with the keyboard. If an entry is
not made, the value defaults to RAM size minus the
begin RAM address. If a hex value appears in place of
"SIZE," it is from a previously entered block size.
If the default or previously entered va!ues are correct,
disregard the
XXXX
and/ or YYYY characters in this
step representing the port address and block size
respectively and enter only the terminal message "TO
RA(CR)." If the values are incorrect, enter data in the
sequence shown below:
XXXX,
YYYY(SPlTO(SP)RA(CR)
or
TO( SP) RA( CR)
298 Displays
The terminal displays data in the following sequence
VERIFY DATA FROM>
POR ADDR,SIZE >
VE POR> RAM ADDR >
6.
/1
ADDR" means that you can change the begin RAM
address by entering the hex value with the keyboard. If
an entry is not made, the value defaults to zero (0). If a
hex value appears in place of "ADDR," it is from a
previously entered RAM begin address.
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