User`s manual
Example:
<2716>P444,33 23$
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This is PGMX’s binary program mode. AUTOMATED.
R Block Read
Don’t confuse this command with PGMX’s “R” command. The R
command, followed optionally by beginning and ending addres-
ses, causes the Model 9000 to output a continuous string of
ASCII–HEX characters between the specified addresses. If no
addresses are specified, the 9000 will output the entire contents
of the selected device. The R command may be aborted at any
time by sending a dollar sign, “$”, to the 9000. The following
example uses the eprom programmed in the example of the “P”
command. Example:
<2716>R444,445<cr>
3323
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Note: The R command is primarily for automated reading of
eproms. The above example will actually appear as the example
below. The data output overwrites the command line unless your
terminal is in an auto line feed mode. AUTOMATED.
Example:
33236>R444,445
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OI Intel Hex File Output
This command “reads” an eprom and sends the data in the Intel
Hex format to the computer. The OI command has the same
command syntax as the 9000’s “R” command. It differs in that
the 9000 will output the device contents as an Intel hex file,
including the end record, between the specified addresses in-
clusive or if no addresses are specified, the entire device. Again,
the command may be aborted if desired with a dollar sign, “$”.
AUTOMATED.
OM Motorola Hex File Output
This command functions precisely the same way the OI com-
mand does, except that the output is in the Motorola S record
format.
OT Tektronix Hex File Output
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