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The information in this manual has been carefully reviewed and is believed to
be entirely reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies.
Furthermore, such information does not convey to the purchaser of the
equipment described any license under the patent rightof Pro-Log Corporation
or others.
The material in this manual is subject to change, and Pro-Log Corporation
reserves the right to change specifications without notice.
WARRANTY:
Seller warrants that the articles furnished hereunder are free
from defects in material and workmanship and perform to applicable,
published PRO-LOG specifications for one year from date of shipment (two
years for M980 Control Units). This warranty is in lieu of any other warranty
expressed or implied. In no event will Seller be liable for special or conse-
quential damages as a result of any alleged breach of this warranty provision.
The liability of Seller hereunder shall be limited to replacing or repairing, at its
option, any defective units which are returned. Equipment or parts which have
been subject to abuse, misuse, accident, alteration, neglect, unauthorized
repair or installation are not covered by warranty. Seller shall have the right of
final determination as to the existence and cause of defect. As to items repaired
or replaced, the warranty shall continue in effect for the remainder of the
warranty period, or for ninety (90) days following date of shipment by Seller of
the repaired or replaced part whichever period is longer. No liability isassumed
for expendable items such as lamps and fuses. No warranty is made with
respect to custom equipment or products produced, to Buyer's specifications
except as specifically stated in writing by Seller and contained in the contract.
Copyright
©
1980 by Pro-Log Corporation, Monterey, CA 93940. All rights
reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. No part of this publication may be reproduced,
stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means,
electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise, without the prior written
permission of the publisher.
WHAT IS AN M980 PROM PROGRAMMER?
The M980 is analogous to a typewriter or copier and a PROM is, likewise, analogous to an electronic piece of
paper. By inserting the appropriate typing element (Personality Module), the user can type (program), read,
copy (duplicate), or proof (compare) an electronic piece of paper (PROM). The M980
even
allows copying with
corrections. One word of caution: these electronic pieces of paper (PROMs)
have
a top line (First Address),
bottom line (Last Address), and pin positions already assigned.
Further articles on PROM and microprocessor technology are found in Pro-Log's
PROM User's Guide
and
Microprocessor User's Guide.
If you would like to know:
See Page
1. How do I install a Personality Module, and what part of the PROM is the top
and what part is the bottom? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - __ - - - - - __ - ____ - - - - - - _ - ___ - 3-2
2. How do I tell how many addresses (lines) are in my
device
and how can I
start in the middle if I want to? ____ - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4-1
3. Is my PROM blank (empty)?
4. How do I program a PROM?
5. How can I read a PROM?
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6. How can I make a copy of my original PROM? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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7. How can I
verify
that the copy is the same as the original PROM? _______ - _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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8. Has my PROM lost any of its original data? How can I check this?
9. If I make a mistake, how can I correct it?
10. What do I do if my PROM won't program?
11. How can I test the Programmer?
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For more detailed information on the many functions you can perform on your M980 Programmer, see the
table of contents beginning on the next page.
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VOLUME 1
M980 CONTROL UNIT USER'S MANUAL
Table of Contents
Section 1
M980 Summary
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Description ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1-1
Operating Features __________________________________________________________________ .... __ .. _. __ .____ ._. ____ .. _._. ___ .___ .__ .. _______ .... _. _______ ... __ .. _. __ ._ .. _______ .. _ _. __ 1-1
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Optional Equipment and Capability ___ ._____ . __ .______ .. ___ ._. _____ ._ ... __ .____ ... _____ ..... __ ._ .. __ .... ____ ....... _______ .. _ ___ ... ___ .____ ... ______ ._._ ..... __ 1-1
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Hexadecimal Notation ____ .____ ._____________________________________________________________ . _______________________________ . ______________________________________ .___________
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Section 2
Operating Panel Description
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2-1
Displays and Indicators ____________________________ .___________________________________________________________ . _____________ .____ ._. ______________________ ._____ .___________
2-1
Keyboard ___________________________________________________________________________________ . ________________ .____________________________ .___ .. _____________ ._____________________ .. ______
2-2
Toggle Switches __________________________________________________________________________________
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Control Keys ____________________________________________________ :___________________________________________________________________________________ ._____ . ___________________________
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Section 3
Personality Module Descriptions
_____________________ ._._. _____________________________________ .______________
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Description ____________ .__ ._______ . ____ .__ . ___________ .. ________ ._ .. ______________________________________ ._______________ .______ .. ___________ ._ ... ______ ._________ .. _. _______ .__________
3-1
Dedicated Modules __________ .__________________________________________ .. ____________________________ ._. ________________ ._____ ._____________ .. ____ ._._ ... _________ ._____ ... __ .____
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Generic Modules _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ .. _______ .___ ._. ________ .__ ._______ ... ________ ._ .. ____ .__ .. __
3-3
Gang Modules __________________________________________________________________________________ . ___________________________________________________ .__________________ .___ .__________
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Special Personality Module Instructions _____________________________________ .. ______________ ._. ___________ ._____ .__________ .___
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PROM Handling __________________________ .. ____________________________________________ ... _______________________________________ .________ ._______________________ .________ ._. ______
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IF Soc k ets _________________________________ . _ _" _ _. _ ___ .______________________________________ ._____________________________________ .___ ... ______ ... _________________________
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Section 4
Address Field Definition
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Full Address Operation ________ .__________ ._____________________ .________________________________________ ._. ___________________________________________________________________
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Partial Address Operation _______ ._________ .. __ .____ .____________________________________ .______________ .. __________________________________________________________________
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Section 5
COpy and MASTER Socket Operations
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Operation Summary _______________________________ .. ____ ... ____________ .___ .___________________ ._. ___________ .. _______________ ._____ .. __ .__ .. ____ .. _ ___ .__ ..... ____ ._._ ... ___
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Reset .. _. _____ ._____ ._________________________ ........... _. ____ ._ ....... _ _
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Toggle Switch Selection ._ ......... ___ .. _ _ _ _ _. __ .... _ _. __ ._ ......... _. __ ........ _ _._ ... _ ___ ........................... _._ ......... __ ....... __ ......
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Programming a PROM _ _._ .. _
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Reading a Copy PROM in the COpy Socket .... _._ ....... __ ...... _
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Reading a Master PROM in the MASTER Socket._ .......... _ _
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Duplicating a PROM from a Master PROM ________ ._. ____________ . ___ ... _ _. __ ... __ ........ ____ ......... _ __ ..... _ ___ .____ .. _
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Comparing a Copy PROM with a Master PROM ......... _._ ....... _. __ ........... _ _
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Performing a Checksum on a Master PROM ._____ ....... __ .. _
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Performing a Checksum on a Copy PROM _. __ .......... _ __ ....... _____ ._ ......... _
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Performing a Blank Check on a Master PROM .___ ._ ... _._. __ ......... _._ .. _._ ..... _ __ .. _ _
... .... .......... _._ ...... _ __ ._ ....... __ .. _ _ _ __ ....
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Performing a Blank Check. on a Copy PROM .. _._._ ........... __ .__ ......... _ __ .. _._ ..... _ _. ___ ._ .... _ __ .. _
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Performing an Illegal Bit Check on a Copy PROM from the Master PROM ... _ _._. __ ._ ......................... _. __ .......
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