Dataman 48Pro User Manual

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Advice: When you are not sure about effects of
serialization options, there is possible to test the real serial
number, which will be written to buffer. The test can be
made by following steps:

1.

select wished serialization options in dialog
Serialization and confirm these by OK button

2. in dialog Device operation options set Insertion test and

Device ID check (if available) to Disabled

3. check there is no device inserted to programmer’s ZIF

socket

4.

run Device Program operation (for some types of
devices it is necessary to select programming options
before programming will start)

5.

after completing programming operation (mostly with
some errors because device is not present) look at the
main buffer (View/Edit buffer) at address where serial
number should be placed


Note: Address for Serialization is always assigned to actual
device organization and buffer organization that control
program is using for current device. If the buffer
organization is byte org. (x8), the Serialization Address will
be byte address. If the buffer organization is wider than
byte, e.g. 16 bit words (x16), the Serialization Address will
be word address.

Device / Device options / Serialization / From
file mode

Using the From-file method, serial values are read from the
user specified input file and written to buffer on address
specified in input file.
There are two user options: File name and Start label.

File name
File name option specifies the file name from which serial
addresses and values will be read. The input file for From
file serialization must have special format, which is
described in From file serialization file format below.

Start label
Start label defines the start label in input file. From defined
start label starts reading of serial values from input file.

From file serialization file format
From file serialization input file includes addresses and
arrays of bytes defining buffer addresses and data to write
to buffer. Input file has text type format, which structure is:

[label1] addr byte0 byte1 .. byten
...
[labeln] addr byte0 byte1 .. bytem , addr byte0 byte1 ... bytek

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