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This part has to be blank, so press U<cr> to see if it is blank. If the
part is not blank, an error message will be issued, like *NE err
@00000 Repeat with another part until you find one that is blank.
9. If it is blank, press ^F (as before) to get the “enter command”
prompter and type:
Enter Command Line ––>FILENAME<cr>
This will cause PGMX to look for FILENAME.HEX on the disk and
begin sending it to the 9000, which programs the part.
10.If the part fails during programming, an error message of what went
wrong and the location (like *WP err @0000) will be issued.
Otherwise, if programming is completed without any errors, the part
is properly programmed AND verified at this point. You could have
also issued a command to give you a checksum at the same time
from the previous command line or you can type “TN<cr>” right now
to get a checksum of the part.
Enter Command Line ––>FILENAME [TN<cr>
or
<q2764A>TN<cr>
EXAMPLE
Example programming chips from within PGMX. When you are
through programming from the previous example, you are returned to
the 9000 command prompter. We will now program a number of Fujitsu
27C64s.
1. The menu command for the Fujitsu 27C64 is “O” (looking it up in
the menu) but you can program that part adaptively (recommended
by the appendix) by selecting “E”.
2. Enter the following commands after inserting the part to be
programmed. Type Control–F to enter the automation mode and
enter your commands:
<q2764A>^F
Enter Command Line ––>FILENAME [tn,u,me<cr>
In order, this sends the menu command “ME” and then the “U”
command, programs the part from FILENAME, and then calculates
a checksum of the part just programmed. The prompter will have
changed to <i2764>_.
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