CHIPPROG-40 Phyton Inc, CHIPPROG-40 Datasheet - Page 137

PROGRAMMER STANDALONE 40-DIP

CHIPPROG-40

Manufacturer Part Number
CHIPPROG-40
Description
PROGRAMMER STANDALONE 40-DIP
Manufacturer
Phyton Inc
Type
Universal, Stand Aloner
Datasheets

Specifications of CHIPPROG-40

Contents
Programmer, Cables, CD, Power Adapter
Ic Product Type
Programmer, Universal
Ic Interface Type
USB
Features
Embedded Script Language For Automation Of Routine Operations, Splits Files To Multiple Images
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With/related Products
EEPROM, EPROM, FLASH, MCU, NVRAM
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
© 2010 Phyton, Inc. Microsystems and Development Tools
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Script Files
The Script Files Dialog
The program ChipProgUSB can execute so-called script files in a way similar to how DOS executes
the batch files. Use of script files is to automate usage of the
special windows generated by the script itself, including displaying graphical data in special windows;
to create user's custom menus, etc. The script language is similar to C program language; almost all
C constructions are supported, except for structures, conjunctives and pointers. There are also many
built-in functions available, such as printf(), sin() and strcpy(). The extension of script source file is .
CMD.
When the ChipProgUSB program starts, it searches for the script with the reserved name START.CMD. So, if
you wish the ChipProgUSB program would automatically perform some operations immediately after you
launch the program, you can create a special script. The ChipProgUSB program begins searching for the
START.CMD in the current directory on the disc, then it searches for this script in the directory where the
ChipProgUSB.exe file resides. If the START.CMD is not located then a default ChipProg shell will open.
The scrips controls and associated dialogs and windows are concentrated under the
The major dialog that controls scripts is the .
See also:
This dialog is used for controlling the , it allows to start, stop and debug scripts.
Simple example of a script file
How to write a script file
How to start a script file
How to debug a script file
Description of Script Language
Script Language Built-in Functions
Script Language Built-in Variables
Difference Between the Script Language and the C Language
Alphabetical List of Script Language Built-in Functions and Variables
ChipProgConsole window
Script Files
Script
or other
menu.
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