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▸ Erase code/main memory
A keyboard shortcut can be assigned in Options ➙ Key
shortcuts
This command erases the code/main memory. It cannot
be used if Code/Data Protection is active.
▸ Erase data memory
A keyboard shortcut can be assigned in Options ➙ Key
shortcuts
This command erases the data memory and verifies it. It
cannot be used if Code/Data Protection is active.
Device ➙ Blank check
Keyboard shortcut: Shift+F9
This command opens a sub-menu with device erasure
verification options. Some of them may be not available
for certain device types.
▸ Blank check all
Keyboard shortcut: F9
This command verifies whether the device is correctly
and completely erased.
▸ Blank check all except data memory
A keyboard shortcut can be assigned in Options ➙ Key
shortcuts
This command verifies whether the device except the
data memory has been correctly erased.
▸ Blank check of code/main memory
A keyboard shortcut can be assigned in Options ➙ Key
shortcuts
This command verifies whether the code/main memory is
correctly erased.
▸ Blank check of data memory
A keyboard shortcut can be assigned in Options ➙ Key
shortcuts
This command verifies whether the data memory is
correctly erased.
▸ Blank check of configuration memory
A keyboard shortcut can be assigned in Options ➙ Key
shortcuts
This command verifies whether the configuration memory
and ID positions (if device contains them) are correctly
erased.
Device ➙ Select device
Keyboard shortcut: F4
This dialog allows you to select a device type to be
programmed. Some memory types need to have their
data organization selected after the device type
selection.
Only devices supported by the currently selected
programmer are displayed in the dialog window. If you
want to select a device not supported by the current
programmer, select a different programmer type first.
For further information on selecting a device see Device
Type Selection.
Device ➙ Device info
Shows a window with information about connecting the
selected device to the programmer.