Epson S5U1C63000A User Manual

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CHAPTER 8: DEBUGGER

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S5U1C63000A MANUAL

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• If the flash memory has been erased, an error results, in which case you can choose to continue or stop

processing.

Error : format error
Save with the map information,
or quit the command ? 1.save 2.quit ...? 1
Protect flash memory 1.yes 2.no ...?

• If the flash memory and target memory are mapped differently, an error results. In this case, the

system displays the map information of the memory and a message prompting you to choose to
continue or stop processing.

Error : Map infomation is not the same
ICE flash
---------------------------------
Chip name 63A08
Parameter version 02 00
Size of program 2000 0
data RAM 800 8000
data ROM 1000 7000
ext. memory 100 700
LCD 2C0 800
IO 20 20
FO 20 F0
SO1 0 1000
SO2 100 1000
MLA 510 1000
Save with the map information,
or quit the command ? 1.save 2.quit ...? 1
Protect flash memory 1.yes 2.no ...?

• When shipped from the factory or erased by the efl command, all data in the flash memory is initial-

ized to 0xff. When part of the data, such as a program, is written to the flash memory by the slf
command, all other data in it remains unchanged (= 0xff). In this condition, the ICE cannot be oper-
ated in free-run mode. To operate the ICE in free-run mode, always make sure that after erasing the
flash memory, all the data has been written into the flash memory.
In the ICE, furthermore, the default values for all option data are 0x00. Consequently, if you write to
the flash memory before loading option data (lo command), the data you have written to the flash
memory is overwritten by 0x00.

GUI utility

[File | Flash Memory Operation…] menu item

When this menu item is selected, a dialog box appears allowing selection of flash memory operations.

To execute the sfl command, select "Save to flash
memory" from the [Operation] list box and select
contents to be saved using the check boxes, then
clock [OK]. The -p option can be specified using
the [Protect flash memory] check box.

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