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DV007003

Manufacturer Part Number
DV007003
Description
PROGRAMMER UNIVERSAL PROMATE II
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Series
PRO MATE® IIr
Type
Universalr
Datasheets

Specifications of DV007003

Contents
Programmer, Power Supply, Assembler/Simulator, Cable, Software and Documentation
Positions/sockets
1
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Request inventory verification / Request inventory verification
For Use With/related Products
PIC16C5x, PIC16Cxx and PIC17Cxx 8-Bit Micro
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Request inventory verification / Request inventory verification
PRO MATE II User’s Guide
DS30082J-page 86
5.3.2
5.3.3
Device Programming
You are now ready to program a device. Place the device in the socket
module. Then execute the following:
PROCMD /<number> /p<partname> /f<filename> /m
where:
As an example:
PROCMD /1 /p16c74a /f16c74a.hex /m
will program a PIC16C74A device with the contents of the file 16c74a.hex,
using COM1 to communicate with PRO MATE II. Only the addresses
specified in 16c74a.hex are programmed.
If you specify a hex file on the command line, it programs only the contents of
the hex file. If the hex file contains the starting and ending address for the
device, the command will program the entire device as if the PGM button was
pressed. If the hex file does not contain the first and last locations, the
command will use the program range command and will only program the
locations contained in the hex file.
If you do not specify a hex file on the command line, it will program the entire
device using the contents of the programmer memory.
It is recommended that you first download the file then use the /m command
to program the entire part. This is especially important when trying to
reprogram a FLASH part, because the full program command will first erase
the device prior to programming. The program range command does not
erase the device first.
For information on error messages you may receive, see Section 8.4.
Verifying A Device’s Programming
The PRO MATE II Command Line Interface now has a Verify function (/Y). If
you specify a hex file on the command line, it verifies only the contents of the
hex file. If the hex file contains the starting and ending address for the device
the command will use the full verify as if the VFY button was pressed. If the
hex file does not contain the first and last locations, the command will use the
verify range command and will only verify the locations contained in the hex
file.
If you do not specify a hex file on the command line, it will verify the entire
device using the contents of the programmer memory.
<number> = 1, 2, 3 or 4, depending on the COM port you are using
<partname> is the name of the device
<filename> is the name of the hex file
/m is the command to program the part.
 2001 Microchip Technology Inc.

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