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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
4.3.4.6.2 The Editor Key Mapping
4.3.4.6.2.1 The Edit Key Command Dialog
This dialog Edit command sets parameters for a new command or for existing ones.
Element of dialog
Command
Description
Script Name
Define Key 1
dialog. You can add and delete editor commands, assign (or reassign) hot keys for new commands and
for built-in ones.
The left column of the list contains command descriptions. Command types, corresponding to the
command descriptions, are in the second column. ( means a built-in
‘XXX’ means an added user-defined command). Two columns on the right specify the hot key
combinations to invoke the command, if any.
Creating new commands
To create a new command, you should develop a script for it. In fact, you add this script to the editor, not
the command. This means that your command is able to perform much more complex, multi-step
actions than a usual editor command. Moreover, you can tailor this action for your convenience, or for a
specific work task or other need. Your scripts may employ the capabilities of the script language with its
entire set of built-in functions and variables, text editor functions and existing script examples.
A script source file is an ASCII file. To execute your command, the editor compiles the script source file.
Note that before you can switch to using the script which you have been editing, you must first save it to
the disk so that
Script source files for new commands will reside only in the KEYCMD subdirectory of the
system folder. Several script example files are available in KEY CMD. For more information about
developing scripts, see
Element of dialog
Add
Delete
Edit
Edit Script File
You can manage the list of available editor commands with the Key Mappings tab of the Editor Options
ChipProgUSB
Script
Description
Enter the command description here (optional). Text placed in this box will be
displayed in the list of commands for easier identification of the command.
The name of the script file that executes this command.
Description
Opens the
setting up the command parameters.
Removes a selected user-defined command from the list. Any attempt to
remove a built-in command is ignored.
Edit Command dialog to change the command parameters. For built-in
commands, you can only reassign the hot keys (the Command Description
and boxes are not available).
Opens the script source file of this command in the
Files.
can compile it.
Edit Command
dialog for adding a new command to the list and
Graphical User Interface
ChipProgUSB
Script Source
command; Script
ChipProgUSB
window.
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