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PROCEDURE OF OPERATING EP-ROM COMMANDS
1.
CM: Compare Memory To EP-ROM
This command compares the contents of the EP-ROM
with the contents of the designated memory.
If the consequence is correct, 'OK' appears and if the
consequence is not correct, 'ERROR' appears.
The following explains an input format of the command.
[CM] [A type of EP-ROM] [Address of compare starting] <RETURN>
Command name CM
B-2716/2516 (Intel or TI)
C-2732 (Intel)
D-2532 (TI)
E-2764 (Intel)
4 characters
B 3000
<RETURN>
COMPARE 2716
ADDRESS 3000
SET PROM ON THE SOCKET
OK
? THEN HIT
ANY
KEY
If the EP-ROM is set on the socket correctly, this
command starts immediately after hitting any key, and the
consequence appears.
COMPARE TO 37FF
OK
or
COMPARE TO 37FF
ERROR
2.
CP: Copy EP-ROM To EP-ROM
By this command,
the contents of the designated EP-ROM
are copied to the other designated EP-ROM.
However,
you should note that only the same type of the
EP-ROM can be copied.
The following explains an input format of this command.
[A Type of EP-ROM]
<RETURN>
Command name CP
B, C, D or E
c
<RETURN>
COPY 2732
SET PROM ON THE SOCKET
OK
? THEN HIT ANY KEY
By pressing any key,
at first the contents of the
EP-ROM set now on the EP-ROM socket are read, and the
following
message
appears.
READ OK (COPY) !!
SET PROM ON THE SOCKET
OK
? THEN HIT
ANY
KEY
Take away the currently set EP-ROM from socket, set
the new EP-ROM, and hit any key.
OFFF 00 ----- Writing address and data
O K
or
OFFF 00 ----- Writing address and data
ERROR
After ending to write,
automatically the contents of
the written EP-ROM is compared with the contents of the
memory,
and the consequence appears.
3.
DP: Memorv