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TMS370 Microcontroller/Gang Programmer Users Guide
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Using Keystroke Capture Files
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TMS370 Microcontroller/Gang
Programmer
User's Guide
SPNU023
February, 1991
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Contents
Users Guide
2546239-9704
TMS370 Microcontroller/Gang Programmer Users Guide
Important Notice
Read This First
How to Use This Manual
Related Documentation
Information About Cautions and Warnings
Read This First
Contents
Differences in Command Structures for Microcontroller
Figures
Tables
Examples
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Section
Introduction and Installation
±1. Microcontroller Programmer Personality Module
Microcontroller Programmer Overview and Description
Microcontroller Programmer Overview and Description
±2. Gang Programmer Board
Gang Programmer Overview and Description
Gang Programmer Overview and Description
Operating the Gang Programmer in Standalone Mode
Operating the Gang Programmer in PC Mode
Gang Programmer Overview and Description
Connecting a Programmer to the PDS Base Unit
Properly Installing the Programmer Hardware
Power Connection
Connection to a PC
Connection to an XDS
Switch No
±3. Socket Identification
Integrated Circuit IC Insertion
To install a DIP device
To install a Plcc device
Properly Installing the Programmer Software
Installing the Software in a Single Directory
Installing the Software in Multiple Directories
PRGRM370 @PROJ1.CFG
Coff file
Invoking the Programmer Software
Interactive Programming Example
Getting StartedÐExample Sessions
GettingStartedÐExampleSessions
\prgrm370 xyz.out @abc.cfg ±b
Batch Programming Example
Introduction and Installation
Operating in the Configuration Window
±1. Command Menu Structure
How Command Menus Work
What Happens If I Make an Error?
Using the Special Function Keys
±1. Edit Control Keys
Understanding Your Input at the Cursor Prompt
±2. Configuration Window Commands
Configuration Window Overview and Description
Configuration Window Overview and Description
±3. Show Ranges Parameter Summary
Secondary Configuration WindowÐthe Show Ranges Window
Selecting the Proper Program Algorithm
Device family name Device first name
Control Register
Program Algorithm
Editing the Configuration Parameters
Editing the Device Table
±4. Device Table Edit Commands
Editing the Configuration Parameters and Device Table
Loading the Device Table
Saving the Device Table
Selecting a Current Device Ð the Choose Device Command
Showing the Display Window Ð the Display Command
Operating in the Display Window
Operating in the Display Window
What Happens If I Make an Error
Understanding Your Input at the Prompt
±2. PC Memory Display and Reverse Assembled Code Windows
Display Window Overview and Description
±3. Reverse Assembled Code Window Commands
±2. Display Window Commands
ESC
Filling a Block of PC Memory With a Value Ð the Fill Command
Loading a Coff File Into PC MemoryÐ the Load Command
Outputting a Coff File From PC Memory
Outputting a Coff File From PC Memory
Moving Blocks of PC MemoryÐthe Move Command
Programming Using the Microcontroller Programmer
Programming a Device From PC Memory Ð the Program Command
Programming Complete, Program another device?y/n
Programming Using the Gang Programmer
Address out of range, Press any key
±4. Show Text File Commands
Showing and Operating Within a Text FileÐthe Show Command
Positioning the Cursor at Top of a File Ð the Top Command
Uploading Using the Microcontroller Programmer
Uploading Using the Gang Programmer
Unable to communicate with TMS370 device ± Retry, Abort
Verifying the Contents of a Device ± the Verify Command
Verifying Using the Gang Programmer
Device test failed, continue? y/n
Verifying the Contents of a Device
Editing the Contents of PC MemoryÐthe Edit Command
Using the Master Mode MenuÐthe Master Command
Quitting the Program and Exiting to DOSÐthe Quit Command
Suspending the Program and Entering DOSÐthe System Command
Operating the Programmer in Batch Mode
Example A±1. Example Configuration/Batch File
Understanding the Batch Mode File
Executable Batch Commands
Batch File Command Rules and Descriptions
Defaultable Commands
Nonexecutable Batch Commands
Batch Mode Status Messages
Operating the Programmer in Batch Mode
Error Messages
Invalid programming range ± Retry, Abort
Error Message Descriptions
Invalid Vcc chosen ± Retry, Abort
These error messages are specific to the gang programmers
Table C±1. Valid Configuration Parameters
Configuration Parameters
Configuration Parameters
Using Keystroke Capture Files
Table D±1. Valid Nonprintable Characters
Example D±1. Keystroke File Example.key
$INS
Using Keystroke Capture Files
Show ID software revision information, 2-9 description
Index
Connecting to a pc, 1-9 connecting to an XDS
Index
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