CHIPPROG-40 Phyton Inc, CHIPPROG-40 Datasheet - Page 145

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
7.2.2.6
7.2.2.7
The Set/Retrieve Bookmark Dialogs
Condensed Mode
$
@
\xNN\xA7
+
[c1-c2]
[~c1-c2]
text1|text2
Bookmarks help you to return to a marked cursor position in a source file.
You can set and retrieve up to 10 local bookmarks. Every local bookmark has an individual numbered
button assigned to it.
To open the Set Bookmark dialog, press . To open the dialog, press Alt+]. To set/retrieve a bookmark,
press its numbered button. The number of the bookmarked line, the bookmark position in the line (in
brackets) and the text of the line are shown at the right of the button.
Local bookmarks are stored in the configuration file and you can work with them in the next session.
In the Condensed mode, only lines that satisfy a specified criterion are displayed in the window. There are
two available criteria:
Examples: (a) with the sub-string criterion and the sub-string set to "counter," only the lines containing the
word "counter" will be displayed; (b) with the second criterion and the position set to four, only the lines in
which text begins at column 4 will be displayed.
The Condensed mode brings the lines having some common feature to "one place." If you attentively follow
a rule to begin the declaration of data at position 2, procedures at position 3, and interrupt handlers at
position 4, then the Condensed mode will help you to find a necessary declaration. If you comment certain
lines with the same or similar comments and use the Condensed mode with sub-string, you will be able to
benefit from your composing style. In the Condensed mode, you can move the cursor just as in the normal
mode.
How to control
The criterion for display is set in the Main menu > Script > Text Edit >
toggle the Condensed mode on/off, use the Edit menu command, the Condensed Mode command of the
local menu or the F12 hotkey. To exit the Condensed mode, press Esc. When you exit, the cursor returns to
the position at which it was before the mode was turned on. To exit the mode and remain in the line from
which you moved the cursor while in the mode, press Enter or begin editing the line.
the line must contain a given sub-string;
the first non-space character in a line must be at a specified position (column).
- find the character with the hexadecimal code of A7.
Match any character whose value is outside the interval from c1 to c2. Example:
Example: - find the word "Counter," which begins at the first column.
line. Example:
letters. Example:
1T+2, then the editor will find the lines containing "1" followed by "2", which are separated
with any number of repetitions of the letter T.
Match any character in the interval from c1 to c2. Example:
means any character except for the uppercase letters.
The "|" character is the logical "OR" and the editor will look for either text1 or text2.
Example:
Match the next character literally; '@' lets you specify the control characters as usual
The end of line. The characters preceding the '$' should be at the last positions of the
Indefinite number of repetitions of the previous character. For example, if you specify
LPT|COM|CON
Counter$
@?
- search for the question mark character.
- find the word "Counter" at the line end.
means search for "LPT" or "COM" or "CON."
Condensed Mode Setup
[A-Z]
Script Files
dialog. To
[~A-Z]
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