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3980xpi Users Manual - Data I/O Corporation

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Prepare the Programmer<br />

Getting Started<br />

From the Main Menu, press M T D to get to the Download <strong>Data</strong> From Host<br />

screen, which is shown in Figure 3-16.<br />

Figure 3-16. Download <strong>Data</strong> from Host Screen<br />

Make sure the parameters reflect your system configuration. Use the following<br />

settings if your host is connected to the Remote port on the programmer:<br />

� Source: Remote port<br />

� Destination: RAM<br />

� I/O Translation Format: 83 (Intel Hex)<br />

� I/O Address Offset: FFFFFFFF<br />

� Memory Begin Address: 0<br />

� User <strong>Data</strong> Size: 0<br />

If your configuration is different, change the parameters to match your<br />

configuration. For example, select translation format 91 if the data file you will<br />

download is a JEDEC file.<br />

For now, leave the Download Host Command blank; you will fill that in later.<br />

If the parameters are correct, skip ahead to the section titled “Downloading<br />

the File.”<br />

About Parameters<br />

Parameters are user-definable fields that determine what the programmer<br />

does. Parameters either qualify or quantify the programmer's actions.<br />

Qualifying parameters, such as Source and Destination, control the type of<br />

operation to perform. Quantifying parameters, such as Block Size or I/O<br />

Translation Format, give the programmer a range or variable to use in an<br />

operation. Seven parameters are shown in Figure 3-16, including Source,<br />

Memory Begin Address, and Download Host Command.<br />

<strong>3980xpi</strong>/3980/3900/2900 User <strong>Manual</strong> 3-29

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