Fujitsu DevKit16 User Manual page 31

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Select FLASH for programming – Select FLASH memory(ies) to be
programmed – CPU (internal FLASH), Main board (external FLASH) or both
(internal & external FLASH)
COM Port – Select the right COM port where you have a serial cable for
communication with DevKit16.
CPU Frequency – Select the actual CPU crystal oscillator frequency. This
determines the speed of serial communication.
Connect – Downloads the FLASH TOOL communication & processing kernel
into the RAM, then is possible write user program into the FLASH. Before
downloading the kernel, reset the CPU.
Erase whole – Erases whole FLASH - internal if „internal FLASH" is selected,
external if „external FLASH" is selected or both if mixed mode is selected
(„internal & external FLASH" )
Erase blocks – erases only selected blocks.
Blank check – checks if the selected blocks are blank. If no block is selected,
then whole FLASH is checked
View memory – displays the selected range of memory (in hex numbers)
Search – Searches for user values in defined memory range
Open *.abs – Loads the absolute project which contains the user program
prepared for burning into the FLASH
Write file – Writes the data from abs file into the selected FLASH memory.
Read & compare – Compares data in abs file and data in FLASH memory. If a
difference is found, user is informed. After successful comparing you may Run
the application without changing switches. See bellow.
Auto – It encapsulates the buttons „Erase blocks", „Write file" and „Read &
compare". It will erase only those blocks of FLASH memory, which aren't
blank and which are used. Unused or clear blocks aren't erased. After successful
burning and comparing you may Run the application without changing switches.
See bellow.
Abs info – displays window with information of blocks in abs file (their
location, length and type). You can see the hexadecimal view of the data in the
abs file (with double-click or click by right mouse button on the selected block).
Action – Displays current action
Status of the previous action - Displays status of the last action
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