Hi all,
We just received our Dataman pro2 and are programming a AT45DB161D device.
The file we are programming is just a small part of the complete capacity available in the device.
Is it possible to only program the used bytes in the buffer, or some othe solution to speed up the programming ?
Patrick
Partly programming a device
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Re: Partly programming a device
Hello Patrick,
Yes, it is possible to only program the area of the device that your data fills. You simply need to modify the "Device end" address in the (Alt+O) menu to be slightly larger than the area your data occupies:
If you have any further questions, please post them on our forum or send them directly to [email protected].
Best regards,
Neil Parker
Dataman Programmers
Yes, it is possible to only program the area of the device that your data fills. You simply need to modify the "Device end" address in the (Alt+O) menu to be slightly larger than the area your data occupies:
If you have any further questions, please post them on our forum or send them directly to [email protected].
Best regards,
Neil Parker
Dataman Programmers
Best regards,
Neil Parker
Dataman Programmers
Neil Parker
Dataman Programmers
Re: Partly programming a device
Is the "Device end" address only available for some devices? I'm using a PIC16F84 and I don't see that option.
John
John
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Re: Partly programming a device
Hello John,
Technically it is possible, but I can see no reason to implement it for this PIC device. Mainly because programming takes only a short time and there is already a blank-byte-skip system implemented in the algorithm.
But if you insist on this feature for whatever reason, then please let me know and we can provide a quotation for the implementation.
Regards,
Neil Parker
Dataman Programmers
Technically it is possible, but I can see no reason to implement it for this PIC device. Mainly because programming takes only a short time and there is already a blank-byte-skip system implemented in the algorithm.
But if you insist on this feature for whatever reason, then please let me know and we can provide a quotation for the implementation.
Regards,
Neil Parker
Dataman Programmers
Best regards,
Neil Parker
Dataman Programmers
Neil Parker
Dataman Programmers
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