I have a DATAMAN-40PRO.
I Would like to copy code from an existing device, save that code in computer memory or in the DATAMAN-40PRO buffer, and then write that same code to a fresh device of exactly the same type.
Is there a step-by-step guide available to get started with for the above copy-save-write operations ?
Am reluctant to go for trial and error in case I destroy/overwrite original device.
Thanks,
seandeg
COPY from device-SAVE-WRITE to a fresh device
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Re: COPY from device-SAVE-WRITE to a fresh device
Hello seandeg,
There is a basic guide on our website here which covers copying a master device and programming the data onto a new blank device.
Depending on the type of device, you may have to omit the "Select EPROM/Flash by ID" part and select the device manually from the "Select" menu. But it really is quite straight forward.
It is worth running a blank check on the new device just to confirm that it is blank before you attempt to program the data onto it.
If you have any further questions, please let me know.
Regards
Neil Parker
Dataman Programmers
There is a basic guide on our website here which covers copying a master device and programming the data onto a new blank device.
Depending on the type of device, you may have to omit the "Select EPROM/Flash by ID" part and select the device manually from the "Select" menu. But it really is quite straight forward.
It is worth running a blank check on the new device just to confirm that it is blank before you attempt to program the data onto it.
If you have any further questions, please let me know.
Regards
Neil Parker
Dataman Programmers
Re: COPY from device-SAVE-WRITE to a fresh device
Hi Neil,
thank you for that pointer. I think will be all that I need to get up and running.
Will give a shot shortly , and may get back for more help if things do not work out.
Again thanks very much for the really prompt answer.
seandeg
thank you for that pointer. I think will be all that I need to get up and running.
Will give a shot shortly , and may get back for more help if things do not work out.
Again thanks very much for the really prompt answer.
seandeg
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