IBM MaxLoader manual Config / Concurrent gang mode, Config / Hardware test

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MaxLoader User’s Guide

Inc Value: This value will be added to the previous data value

User must click on Auto Increment to program a memory with data increased by one to the previous data.

Config / Hardware test

A hardware test is designed to assist customers in confirming and diagnosing problems relating to all programmers. If a hardware defect with a programmer is suspected, we recommend the users to run this test in order to confirm whether or not a problem has occurred with the programmer.

Config / Concurrent (gang) mode

Since the technology for USB allows to make a hub port available in a PC, we introduce multiple socket programmers, ProMax (4G, 8G), also multiple single- socked programmers can be operated as GANG PROGRAM MODE while the same model are connected in a USB hub(4 or 8) . With the Start key in USB

programmer, a programmer command stream such as Erase/Blank/Program/Verify/Security can be executed without PC software

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Contents MaxLoader User’s Guide Quick Start Examples Device Config Trouble Shooting & Technical Support Glossary Other ProductsAbout Nand Flash Memory Programmer Models for PC USB Interface EE Tools, IncMaxLoader User’s Guide About This Manual General DescriptionTo Start the windows software Hardware InstallationTo Install the software from a CD drive MaxLoader User’s Guide MaxLoader User’s Guide MaxLoader User’s Guide MaxLoader User’s Guide MaxLoader User’s Guide MaxLoader User’s Guide To install the Software for parallel port programmers Select Product Families of Programmable Devices NVM HierarchyFlash Memory Flash Memory Technologies Performance Comparison Serial Flash EepromSerial Eeprom ƒ Xilinx 17xx familyNon-Typical Devices 8-bit 1-Megabits Bit 1-Megabits Erasing an EpromPLD Features Microcontroller About Device ID and Auto Select on EE Tools programmers Auto SelectTo Find a Device ID Safety Note Conventions Other terms and definitions are as followsChoosing a Right Adapter Different Device Packages Different Programming Adapters Quick Start Examples Programming an Eprom with dataMaxLoader User’s Guide Duplicating an Eprom from a master IC device Source Device Programmed AMD 27C256Split Basic Menu Screen Information Option InformationTarget Device Erased or blank Intel 27C256 Counter Additional Option Information for Non PLD DevicesSystem Information Verification error Fileƒ Binary Format ƒ Intel HEX Format ƒ Motorola S HEX Format ƒ Tektronix HEX Format 00001102444154414D414E2053332053455249414C8F 01000001ƒ Jedec Standard PLD devices only ETX Sum Checkƒ POF file Altera EPMxxx devices only File / LoadFile / Reload File/ Load Project File/ Save ProjectFile/ Save Log File/ Save All Messages Buffer Buffer / Edit Buffer FindAsc Data looking for Ascii value HEXFill random data Find NextFill Buffer Copy buffer Clear buffer Set editor to view mode Print bufferSet editor to edit mode Set Editor to binary modeSet editor to 8 bitbyte Hex Set editor to 16 bitword HexSet default editor mode Set editor to 32 bitdouble word HexSet default Reset Editor Swap nibbleSwap byte Swap WordSwap double word Jedec editorClear Close Buffer / Edit UESDevice / Select by history Select ƒ Select / E EPROM, Flash Select / Auto SelectSelect / Device information Device / Change Algorithm Device / Auto Menu Option Device / Blank CheckMaxLoader User’s Guide Device / Program ƒ Memory deviceƒ Programmable Logic Device operation ƒ 28C256, 28C010, etcƒ Microchip PIC devices Copy from a master chip to a new chipƒ Atmel or Xilinx ƒ Motorola MC68HC908 devicesƒ Serial EEPROMs Device / Read Device / VerifyDevice / Security Device / Data CompareDevice / Erase Device / Encryption Device / OptionDevice / Auto Test / RAM TestDram types tested Sram type testedTest / Vector Test Delay Test / IC TestOptional Operation Value VccConfig / Select Product TestConfig / Config Option Config Option / Buffer Clear Before File LoadingConfig Option / Blank Check Before Programming Config Option / Verify After ReadingConfig Option / verify after programming Config Option / Byte order swappingByte swap = disabled Cursor AT Location 00000000 8 BIT AddressingConfig Option / Device Insert Test Config Option / Device ID CheckConfig Option / 32 Bit Checksum Config Option / SoundConfig Option / Default Buffer Value Config Option / Port TopMax, ChipMax Config Option / USB Option USB programmer USB option / Enable Start buttonUSB option / Good LED off on socket open USB option / Enable Start ALL buttonEnabling #4 socket to be master socket Config Option / Gang Split Select Split Byte $0001 Byte $0003Config Option / Address Device Address File LoadConfig Option / Auto Inc File SaveConfig / Concurrent gang mode Config / Hardware testMaxLoader User’s Guide Enabling any button to be a Start Key Close How to program write one file into different sockets ? Example 1 Program 8 of 27128 Eproms with Same Data MaxLoader User’s Guide MaxLoader User’s Guide Example 2 SET Program for 8 of 27128 Eproms MaxLoader User’s Guide Config / Enter Production Mode Config / Enter Supervisor ModeConfig / Set Password Config / LanguageRegistration Software UpdatesTesting the Hardware Quick Self-Diagnostics Contacting Customer Support Service Information Electronic Engineering Tools, IncLimited One-Year Warranty Useful Web Site Addresses/ Phone Numbers Programming Adapter Manufacturers Eprom Emulator ManufacturersAbout Nand Flash Memory Why Nand Flash How to Program Nand FlashHow to Read Nand Flash BGAGAL DIPFpga HEX file JedecJedec file LCCPlcc OTPPGA Pqfp QFPRAM ROMTQF TsopUV Erasable Verify