Texas Instruments TMS370 Network Card User Manual


 
Editing the Configuration Parameters and Device Table
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Operating in the Configuration Window
2.9.2 Editing the Device Table
The device table is a list of devices catagorized by
family name
and
device first
name
. The software diskette provides a device table file,
device.tbl
, that con-
tains a list of devices and their configuration parameters. The devices and their
configurations are loaded automatically when the programmer software is in-
voked.
Pressing
from the
port #
field causes the cursor to enter the device table
field. When this occurs, several function keys and their actions are displayed
at the bottom of the screen. (Choosing
edit
from the command line will also
place the cursor directly into the device table field if this field is the last one you
worked in. In other words, the
edit
command defaults to the last field you were
in before exiting back to the command line.)To edit the device table, use the
commands listed in Table 2–4.
Table 2–4. Device Table Edit Commands
Command Function
F1 (Page Down) Scroll forward through device table.
F2 (Page Up) Scroll backward through device table.
F3 (Next Window) Move to the communication port.
F4 (Show Ranges) Show the valid address ranges defined for the device highlighted
by the cursor.
F5 (Select Device) Select the device next to the cursor.
F6 (Delete Device) Delete the device next to the cursor.
ESC (Escape) Return to the configuration command menu.
Move up one line, scrolling if necessary.
Move down one line, scrolling if necessary.
Return Key Accept the input value and move cursor to the next location on the
same line.
If you press , a temporary window appears on the upper half of the screen
(as shown in Figure 2–4) that shows all the parameters of the current device.
Figure 2–4. Valid Address Ranges Window
Valid address ranges for 2732/TMS2732A
START SIZE TYPE Vcc Vpp Pdt CtrlReg FmlyCode BlkErase Pbits
00000h 1000h EPROM 5 21 10 ooh 40h NO O’s only
In order to edit these configuration parameters, press (this function key
changes from
next window
to
edit ranges
when the show ranges window is
called.) Use the editing protocol as described in Section 2.4 and the parameter
descriptions in Section 2.8 in order to customize these device parameters.