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Computer Remote Control E-22 ProMaste r 2500 User Ma nual CRC Error Codes Followin g is a list of error codes that appear while the 2500 prog ramming electronics are being operated in the computer remote control mode. Th…

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Summary of Extended CRC Commands
Command Description Response
01] Display system configuration SSSS/AAAA/MM/PP/II/JJ>
nn
02] Set upload wait time >
n
03] Set device ID verify option HHHHHHHH> or >
nn
04] Set Handler port baud rate >
xxx...xxxx
05] Set host command >
n
06] Select data bits >
n
07] Set next set member >
nn
22] Set data word width >
n
23] Select number of verify passes >
n
24] Select security fuse programming
option >
n
26] Specify logic verify options >
n
27] Set/clear enable/disable security fuse >
n
28] Fill fuse map >
n
29] Set reject count option >
hhh
2A] or
hh
2A] Enable programming options >
hhh
2B] or
hh
2B] Disable programming options >
nhh
2C] Select memory fill option >
hh
2D] Vector test options
2F] Return 8-character sumcheck HHHHHHHH>
xxx...xxxx
30] Set data file name >
n31] Set data source/destination >
xxx...xxxx
33] Select device manufacturer >
xxx...xxxx
34] Select device part number >
xxx...xxxx
38] Load file from disk >
xxx...xxxx
3B] Delete disk file >
n
3C] Set data transfer port >
xxx...xxxx
3E] Select Keep Current file >
40] or
n
40] Upload device information
See Application Note
*
n
41] Upload self-test results AAA...AA>
43] Upload yield tally See Application Note*
46] Clear yield tally >
49] Suspend CRC mode Displays terminal screen
n
4A] Get filename from disk AAA...AA>
n
4D] Select algorithms type (0, 1, 2, 3) >
n
52] Select algorithm media (floppy disk
or MSM) >
54] Upload device footnote See Application Note*
55] Upload device-specific message See Application Note*
56] Upload memory verify failure
dd
PAAAAAAAAHH
hh
57] Returns checksum of last operation >
58] Upload system ID HHHH HHHH HHHH>

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CRC Error Codes
Following is a list of error codes that appear while the 2500 programming
electronics are being operated in the computer remote control mode.
These error codes will be returned by the 2500 programming electronics
after they receive the
X
command. Normally, you should send the
X
command after the 2500 programming electronics send an
F
in response to
a command. The list is in numerical order, according to the error code.
1F Cannot erase device error
20 Non-blank device
21 Illegal bit error
22 Device programming error
Note: The two following errors have the same error code. For either error to
appear, you must have selected command
n23]
(Select Verify Option). If
1
was specified as the variable, use the first description. If
2
was specified,
use the second description.
23 Verify data error (Vcc Nominal)
23 Verify data error (Vcc low)
24 Verify data error (Vcc high)
59] Enable/disable capacitor
configuration test >
5A] Display list of parameters See Application Note*
5B] Clear vector data >
5C] Load system files for CM algorithm
disk >
5D] Write system files to CM disk >
5E] Write algorithms to CM disk >
n
5F] Select algorithm source drive for
creating CM algorithms >
60] Get number of sectors dd>
n
61] Get sector configuration settings HHHH HHHH>
nhhh...hhhh
62] Set sector configuration settings >
xxx...xxxx
64] Select device part number for CM (use
xxx...xxxx
33] to select manufacturer) >
A7] Swap bytes >
DC] Device check See Application Note*
EB] Input JEDEC data from host >
EC] Output JEDEC data to host >
FC] Restore CRC entry default parameters >
FD] Restore user-defined CRC parameters >
FE] Save user-defined CRC parameters >
* This Application Note, “UniSystem Computer Remote Control,” is available from Data I/O
Customer Support.
Command Description Response

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27 End of user RAM exceeded
28 Fatal device-specific programming error
29 Non-fatal device-specific programming error
2A Device Insertion error
Note: The two following errors have the same error code. For either error to
appear, you must have previously selected command
n23]
- where n = 0, 1,
or 2. If a 0 is chosen, there will be no error condition. (Select Verify
Option). If
1
was specified as the variable, use the first description. If
2
was specified, use the second description.
2B Structured test error (Vcc Nominal)
2B Structured test error (Vcc low)
2C Structured test error (Vcc high)
2D Base/Adapter for device not installed
2E Programming hardware hasn’t passed self-test
30 Device algorithm not found
31 Device over-current fault
3B No device present
40 I/O initialization error
41 Serial-framing error
42 Serial-overrun error
43 Serial framing/overrun error
46 I/O timeout
52 Data verify error
75 Security Fuse Violation
77 Security fuse programming error
79 Preload not supported by this device
81 Serial-parity error
82 Sumcheck error
84 I/O format error
88 Invalid number of parameters
89 Illegal parameter or invalid operation selected
8B Error restoring/saving CRC user-defined parameters or restoring
CRC entry defaults.
8E File error
8F NON-JEDEC data present in RAM or disk file, or else a non-logic
device was selected with a JEDEC I/O translation format selected
90 Illegal I/O format
94 Data record error
97 Block move error
98 End of device exceeded
99 End of file exceeded
9A Algorithm disk cannot be found