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PROGRAMMER STANDALONE 40-DIP

CHIPPROG-40

Manufacturer Part Number
CHIPPROG-40
Description
PROGRAMMER STANDALONE 40-DIP
Manufacturer
Phyton Inc
Type
Universal, Stand Aloner
Datasheets

Specifications of CHIPPROG-40

Contents
Programmer, Cables, CD, Power Adapter
Ic Product Type
Programmer, Universal
Ic Interface Type
USB
Features
Embedded Script Language For Automation Of Routine Operations, Splits Files To Multiple Images
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With/related Products
EEPROM, EPROM, FLASH, MCU, NVRAM
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
© 2010 Phyton, Inc. Microsystems and Development Tools
7.3.4
8.1
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The I/O Stream Window
References
Command line keys
The I/O Stream window is a window that can be created by means of the built-in OpenUserWindow
The functions, which operate with windows (including the I/O Stream window), receive the window
identifier (handle) as a parameter. Therefore, several windows of this type can be open at the same time.
When the text display function sends text to this window, the window displays the text from the current
cursor position. To begin the next line, this function outputs '\n' (the line feed character).
The window features two text display modes: with the automatic line advance (Wrap) and without it. In the
automatic line feed mode, every text line that does not fit in the window is wrapped to the next line. In the
other mode, if the line does not fit in the window, its end will lie beyond the window border and will be
invisible. The Wrap button in the toolbar toggles the window between these modes. The Clear
Windows of this type do not have a local menu.
The ChipProgUSB can be launched from the command line with addition of optional keys (parameters)
that vary the program default configuration and/or automatically executes some function.
The command line mnemonic is: UPROGNT2.EXE /Key1 /Key2 ... , where each '/Key' parameter specifies
a certain function as described in the table below. (more than one key can follow the executable file;
each '/KeyX' parameter should be separated by a space symbol from each other and from the
executable file). The '/KeyX' parameters below are case-insensitive. See the
below.
Keys
/S<file>
/D<file>
/O<file>
/C
/L
/F
<
<format>
"<device_name>"
file
>
Opens the program with a pre-loaded Session configurationSession
configuration file is loaded instead of the default one. The default session file
UPROG.ses
Opens the program with a pre-loaded Desktop configuration file, the name of
which is specified in the <> brackets. This Desktop configuration file is loaded
instead of the default one. The default session file
ChipProgUSB folder.
Opens the program with a pre-loaded Option configuration file, the name of
which is specified in the <> brackets. This Option configuration file is loaded
instead of the default one. The default session file resides in the ChipProgUSB
folder.
Opens the program with a pre-selected device type, which is specified in the <>
brackets. If the device_name does not exist in the ChipProg database the
program will immediately open the
Opens the program with a pre-loaded file, the name of which is specified in the
<> brackets. A full path to the file should be specified. If the specified file cannot
be found the program will immediately opens the
This key works together with the '/L<file>' and specifies the format of the file to
Description
resides in the ChipProgUSB folder.
Select device
dialog.
Load File
UPROG.dsk
command line example
Script Files
dialog.
resides in the
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