MaxLoader User’s Guide

Now, you have two 8-bit EPROMs that have been programmed. The first EPROM (#1) contains all the even address or low bytes and the second (#2) device contains all the odd address or high bytes.

EXAMPLE 2: PROGRAMMING FOUR 8-BIT EPROMS AS FOLLOWS:

Byte $0000

Byte $0001

Byte $0002

Byte $0003

Byte $0004

Byte $0005

Byte $0006

Byte $0007

:

Byte $0000

Byte $0004

:

Byte $0001

Byte $0005

:

Byte $0002

Byte $0006

:

Byte $0003

Byte $0007

:

1.Select the target EPROM.

2.Load the HEX file (32-bit file) into the buffer.

3.Insert the first EPROM (#1) into the socket.

4.Invoke Word 0 in Split Data menu.

5.Program the mounted device.

6.Remove the programmed device (#1) and insert the second device (#2) into the socket.

7.Follow the same steps as above.

After programming the 4th EPROM with Word 3, you will have four 8-bit programmed EPROMs. The original file (32-bit) is split into four EPROMs that contain 8-bit data in each device.

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