User`s manual
determines pins number automatically. For other programmers
you must enter this number manually.
The programmer applies a high voltage to the appropriate pins
on the socket. This is necessary to enable the system to read
the device ID. Do not insert into the socket a device that is not
an EPROM or Flash. It may be damaged when the programmer
applies the high voltage.
We don't recommend apply this command to 2764 and 27128
EPROM types, because most of them ID not supports.
Device / Device options
All settings of this menu are used for programming process,
serialization and associated file control.
Device / Device options / Operation options
All settings of this command are used for programming
process control. This is a flexible environment which content
items associated with current device and programmer type.
Items, which are valid for the current device but aren't
supported by current programmer, are disabled. These settings
are saving to disk along with associated device by File / Exit
and save command.
The commonly used term are also explained in the user's
manual to programmer. The special terms used here are
exactly the terms used by manufacturer of respective chip.
Please read the documentation to the chip you want to program
for explanation of all used terms.
List of commonly used items:
group Addresses:
device start address (default 0)
device end address (default device size-1)
buffer start address (default 0)
Split (default none)
This option allows setting special mode of buffer when
programming or reading device. Using split options is
particularly useful when using 8-bit data memory devices
in 16-bit or 32-bit applications.
Following table describes buffer to device and device to
buffer data transfer
Split type Device Buffer Address
assignment
None Device[ADDR] Buffer[ADDR]
Even Device[ADDR] Buffer[2*ADDR]
Odd Device[ADDR] Buffer[1+(2*ADDR)]
1./4 Device[ADDR] Buffer[4*ADDR]
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