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3980xpi Users Manual - Data I/O Corporation

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Commands<br />

� Fill <strong>Data</strong><br />

Allows you to type in the hexadecimal data to be placed at unused<br />

locations of user memory during download. To use this option, you must<br />

also specify U for the Fill Memory option. User memory can also be filled<br />

with the specified data during the Edit <strong>Data</strong> operation.<br />

� High Speed Download (Y,N)<br />

When enabled, this parameter allows the programmer to download data<br />

from a PC at 115.2K baud. For high speed download to work, this<br />

parameter must be set to Y and the following conditions must be met:<br />

• An IBM-compatible PC must be connected to the programmer Remote<br />

port.<br />

• <strong>Data</strong> I/O's HiTerm software must be installed and running on the PC.<br />

• The data you are downloading must be stored in a data format<br />

supported by HiTerm for high-speed downloads. The HiTerm User<br />

<strong>Manual</strong> lists the supported formats.<br />

• You must use HiTerm's TR command when you download data to the<br />

programmer. See the HiTerm User <strong>Manual</strong> for more information.<br />

Setting this parameter to Y causes the User Menu Port parameter to be set<br />

to R (Remote port). See “Setting up High Speed Download” on page 2-20.<br />

� User Menu Port (R,T)<br />

Specifies which of the programmer's two ports should be used to send user<br />

menu information and receive commands. You see user menu information<br />

and commands when you operate the programmer from a workstation or a<br />

terminal. This parameter is usually set to T (Terminal port).<br />

To use the 115.2K baud high-speed download option, use this parameter to<br />

redirect the user menu information from the Terminal port to the Remote<br />

port. To redirect the user menu information, set this parameter to the port<br />

you want connected to the controlling PC, press Enter, then move the<br />

cable to the port specified on the programmer.<br />

Note: When switching ports, make sure the communication settings of the<br />

terminal/PC and the port you switch to are the same. Also, make sure you<br />

switch between compatible terminals; for example, you cannot switch from<br />

an ANSI 3.64 compatible terminal to a VT-100 compatible terminal.<br />

Setting the High Speed Download parameter to Y causes this parameter to<br />

be set to R (Remote port).<br />

� JEDEC I/O Translate DIP/LCC Vectors (Y,N)<br />

When enabled, translates test vectors for a device from its DIP package to<br />

its PLCC/LCC package. If this feature is selected, the programmer alters<br />

the test vectors during I/O translation, allowing for the different pinouts of<br />

the two package types. During downloading, vectors are converted from<br />

DIP to PLCC/LCC; during uploading, vectors are converted from PLCC/LCC<br />

to DIP. Use this feature if you have created test vectors for a DIP device<br />

but actually want to program the PLCC/LCC version of the same device.<br />

4-28 <strong>3980xpi</strong>/3980/3900/2900 User <strong>Manual</strong>

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