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OPTIMA PROM SOF TW AR E Opti ma User M anual 54 File> Load Sel ect ing F ile>L oad w ill produc e th e Open dialog screen: The Open dialogue The Ope n dial ogue al low s t he use of these different dat a formats: x…

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The File Menu
The first menu on the Main Programming screen is the File menu. The File menu has
two primary functions: loading data into RAM, and saving data from RAM.
Additionally, the PROM software can be terminated from this menu using the Exit
function:
The File menu

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File>Load
Selecting File>Load will produce the Open dialog screen:
The Open dialogue
The Open dialogue allows the use of these different data formats:
x Binary (*.com, *.bin)
x Hex (*.hex, *.obj, *mot, *.S*) which supports data formats in Motorola
Exorciser, Motorola ExorMax, Motorola 32 (S3), Intel Intellec 8/MDS, Intel
MCS-86 Hex, Intel OMF 286, and Intel Hex-32
x Space (*.spc) which supports ASCII Hex Space
x MOS (*.mos) which supports MOS Technology
x LOF (*.lof) which supports Quick Logic
x Actel (*.dio)
x HP64000 (*.hp) which supports HP64000 Absolute and HP Unix
Note: If Hex or HP Format is selected, the Optima software
automatically selects the appropriate format.

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If your data file does not use any of the predefined file
extensions, you can wild card the file name by using (*.*) in
the file name box and choosing the appropriate file type.
Navigate the computer or network for the required data file, and select the <OK>
button. Once the file is selected, the File load options screen will appear:
File load options screen
This dialogue provides options for file starting address, device memory destination,
file mode, and data format.
File Load Options
For most file load operations you will accept the default values when the File load
options dialog box appears by clicking on <OK>. However, the File load options
dialog box has four option menus that allow you to customize the file load operation:
x Start address in file
x Destination in memory
x File mode
x Intel/Motorola format