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3980xpi Users Manual - Data I/O Corporation

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Commands<br />

The parameters are described below.<br />

� Source (R,D)<br />

Specifies where the data to be uploaded is located. Press SPACE to toggle<br />

between R (RAM) and D (disk).<br />

� Filename<br />

Specifies the name of the disk file to upload to the host. This option<br />

appears only if you specify Disk as the Source. The filename must follow<br />

standard DOS conventions (such as 27256.dat).<br />

� Destination (R,T)<br />

Specifies which port the data file is sent through. Press SPACE to toggle<br />

between R (Remote Port) and T (Terminal Port).<br />

� I/O Translation Format<br />

Specifies the translation format in which the file is to be generated. The<br />

format specified here must be the same as that expected by the host<br />

computer. A list of formats supported by the programmer appears on the<br />

Format Select screen in the Transfer <strong>Data</strong> menu in Chapter 5.<br />

If you know the number for your format, you can enter it from this screen.<br />

If you do not know the format number, go to the Format Select screen, find<br />

the format you want and enter the number from that screen. Entering the<br />

format number from the Format Select screen changes the Translation<br />

Format parameter on this screen.<br />

� I/O Addr Offset<br />

Enter the beginning address of the upload file. This field appears only when<br />

a non-JEDEC format has been selected. This value is added to the address<br />

of the data in memory (relative to the Memory Begin Address of 0) and<br />

output as the I/O address. A value of FFFFFFFF sets the I/O Offset to 0.<br />

� Memory Begin Address<br />

Specifies the first address, in hex, from where the first byte of data is<br />

retrieved. This field appears only when a non-JEDEC format has been<br />

selected. If the source is RAM, it is a beginning RAM address. If the source<br />

is Disk, it is a beginning disk file address. The default address is 0.<br />

� User <strong>Data</strong> Size<br />

Specifies the hexadecimal size, in bytes, of the data block to be uploaded.<br />

This field appears only when a non-JEDEC format has been selected. Enter<br />

the value of the number of bytes to upload. Entering 0 directs the<br />

programmer to upload the entire contents of the programmer's RAM. Or, if<br />

Disk is specified as the Source, entering 0 directs the programmer to<br />

upload the entire disk file.<br />

� Upload Host Command<br />

Enter the appropriate host command line (up to 58 characters) to direct<br />

the host to accept the uploaded data. The programmer generates a return<br />

character to terminate the line when transmitted to the host. To clear a<br />

previously entered command, press SPACE ENTER.<br />

<strong>3980xpi</strong>/3980/3900/2900 User <strong>Manual</strong> 4-63

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