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Options / Save options
This command saves all settings that are currently supported for saving, even if auto-save is
turned off. Following options are saved: options under the Options menu, ten last selected
devices, file history, main program window position and size.
Help
Menu
Help
contains commands that let you view supported devices and programmers and
information about program version too.
Pressing the
<F1>
key accesses the Help. When you are selecting menu item and press
<F1>
, you access context-sensitive help. If PG4UW is executing an operation with the
programmer
<F1>
generates no response.
The following Help items are highlighted:
words describing the keys referred to by the current Help
all other significant words
current cross-references; click on this cross-reference to obtain further information.
Detailed information on individual menu commands can be found in the integrated on-line
Help.
Note:
Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate at the moment of
release, but we continuously improve all our products. Please consult manual on
Help / Supported devices
This command displays list of all devices supported by at least one type of all supported
programmers. It is useful especially when user wants to find any device supported by at least
one type of programmers.
Prefix ”g_” before name of device means the device is supported by multi-socket
programmer.
Help / Supported programmers
This command displays information about programmers, where supported this program.
Help / Device list (current programmer)
This command makes a list of all devices supported by current programmer and saves it to
?????DEV.txt
text file and
?????DEV.htm
HTML file in the directory where control program
is run from. Marks ????? are replaced by abbreviated name of current programmer, the
device list is generated for.
Since the Help system is continuously updated together
with the control program, it may contain information not
included in this manual.
Summary of Contents for Dataman-40Pro
Page 7: ...Quick Start 7 Introduction ...
Page 12: ...12 Quick Start ...
Page 15: ...Detailed description 15 Detailed description ...
Page 16: ...16 DATAMAN 448PRO2 ...
Page 30: ...30 DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C ...
Page 45: ...DATAMAN 40PRO 45 DATAMAN 40PRO ...
Page 54: ...54 DATAMAN MEMPRO ...
Page 61: ...Setup 61 Setup ...
Page 72: ...72 PG4UW ...
Page 141: ...PG4UWMC 141 PG4UWMC ...
Page 154: ...154 Installation procedure customized ...
Page 159: ...Common notes 159 Common notes ...
Page 171: ...Troubleshooting and warranty 171 Troubleshooting and warranty ...