The Options tab

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The tab serves for setting additional programming parameters and options:
 

Element of dialog

Description

 

Split data

The group of radio buttons in the Split data field allows the programming of 8-bit memory devices to be used in the microprocessor systems with the 16- and 32-bit address and data buses. To do this the buffer content should be properly prepared to split one memory file into several smaller file.

Options

 

Insert test

If this box is checked the ChipProgUSB will test whether each of the device leads is reliably squeezed by the programming socket contact. If some contact is bad a current operation will be blocked.

Check device ID

By default this option is always on and the ChipProg always verifies the target device identifier given by the device manufacturer. If the box is unchecked the program will skip the device ID checking.

Reverse bytes order

If this box is checked the ChipProgUSB will sweep the byte order in the 16-bit word while it executes the Read, Program and Verify operations. This option does not affect the data in the ChipProg buffers, as they remain the same after the file loading.

Blank check before program

If this box is checked the ChipProgUSB will always check if the target device is blank before programming it.

Verify after program

If this box is checked the ChipProgUSB will always verify the device content right after it was programmed.

Verify after read

If this box is checked the ChipProgUSB will always verify the device content right after it was read out.

Auto-Detect presence of device in the socket

If this box is checked the ChipProgUSB will test whether each of the device leads is reliably squeezed by the programming socket contact. If so a preset programming function (operation) or Auto Programming will start. Otherwise, if some contact is bad a current operation will be blocked.

On Device Auto-Detect or 'Start' Button:

The group of radio buttons. The checked radio button defines what the ChipProg will do upon the the drive auto-detect or pushing the 'Start' button.