



                 MVPSPEC.TXT         (c) 2002 MVS




1.0 INTRODUCTION

MVPROMs user friendly commands and intelligent algorithms mean faster and
easier programming.  Generally fewer operations are required compared with
other programmers.  It runs under DOS and WINDOWS 98.  2764 through 27080
CMOS, EEPROM, FLASH, and NVRAM are supported.  MVPROM is the only
programmer software capable of automating procedures with Microsoft
compatible script capability (<).  Applications include PC BIOS chips,
EPROMs for the Single Board Computer, and appliance firmware upgrades. 
Program file, Display data, Erase check, Address offset, and Save to disk
are a few of the commands available.

 The following device types are supported:

16c54 (PICs require the optional MVPIC adapter and program)
16c55
16c56
16c57
16c71
16c84
2401 (24xx serial EEPROMs require the MVSEE adapter)
2402
2404
2408
2416
2432
2464
2465
24128
24256
24512
2764a
27c64
27128a
27256
27512
27010
27020
27040
27080
2864
28f010
28f020
29040
29f010
29f020
29f040
29c040
90s1200 (AVR ICs require the MVPAVR adapter socket)
90s2313
90s4414
90s8515
9346 (93xx serial EEPROMs require the MVSEE adapter)
9356
9366
ds1225
ds1235
ds1245
ds1250
mv1200
mv8515


These are general categories since actual part numbers are too numerous to
list here.  If you wish to use devices not currently on the list contact
MVS.  We will upgrade the software to support the new device if possible.

The type of device is specified in the command line (i.e.  "mvprom 29f040")
or click on the WINDOWS icon.  If type of chip is changed while MVPROM is
running use the "t" command.  Don't forget jumpers! General Programming
commands are as follows:

   GENERAL PROGRAMMING COMMANDS
   ----------------------------
       a* = address start (0-ffffff) default=0          EXAMPLE: a d000      
       b  = beep on/off toggle, default=on
       c  = check erase on/off toggle, default=on
       d* = display contents of device in hex                    d f00      
       e  = erase check      
       f  = fast erase (1 block)      
       h  = help      
       i* = i/o port change, default=378                         i 278      
       j  = program test pattern      
       k  = check test pattern      
       p* = program rom from file, ESC aborts                    p test.64      
       q  = quit, return to OS      
       r* = rom end (0-ffffff)                                   r efff      
       s* = save to file                                         s test.64      
       t* = type of chip (27xxx,28xxx,28fxxx,29fxxx,93xx,ds12xx) t 2764
       v  = verify on/off toggle, default=on
       z  = zero and erase flash                         *operand required      
        ENTER = re-execute last command      CTL-BREAK = abort to OS      
        F1 = re-enter one character          F3 = re-enter last command      


Command sequences can also be entered from a script file using the DOS
re-direction feature.  Although it is common to use the technique with
DEBUG and EDLIN, very few PROM programmers have this capability.  





                         LIMITED WARRANTY 

MVS will repair free of charge product suffering from manufacturing defects
for a period of 5 years after shipping.  This will be done only if it has
been determined by MVS that the product has not been misused (improper
voltages, physical alteration, etc.).  Otherwise a minimum service charge
is required.  In either case it is necessary to contact MVS for a Returned
Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number before shipping the unit.

