__ Device List Instructions __

This disk contains device support information for the current release of
your programmer.

You should copy the contents of this disk to a directory on your hard
drive and run the DEVICES.BAT file from that directory.

If you have several different programmers you should create a separate 
directory for each programmer.

(This software replaces the prior Device List program. Prior versions may
be deleted before this version is installed.)


Running the DEVICES.BAT file from the DOS command line will display a menu 
selection screen:

o The "Devices modified" selection will display a listing of devices 
  whose algorithms have been  modified since the last release of the 
  product.

o The "Devices Added" selection will display a listing of devices for 
  which algorithm support has been added since the last release of the 
  product.

o The "Complete Supported List" selection will display a complete listing 
  of devices supported on this product, including devices modified or 
  added since the last release.

o Selecting  "Footnote cross reference list" will display the footnotes 
  for this product.

o Selecting "?" will display this file.

o Selecting "Q" will exit the program.

o Optionally some supported devices MAY have been "Archived" to another 
  disk.  If this is the case an "Archived devices" selection will also 
  be available. (This only applies to the 3900, Unisite and Autosite-E 
  systems.)  

__ Tips for searhing and printing --

While viewing a device list the  most commonly used commands are:

    "F"  or "\" to find a string of text in the file
    "F3" to find the next string of test in the file
    "F9" to find the previous string of text
    "P"  to print the text displayed  on the screen
    "F1" to see the complete menu of commands

 EXAMPLE OF HOW TO FIND A DEVICE AND READ THE FOOTNOTES

 In our example we will find the relevant programming information for
 the Intel 28F001BXB 32 pin TSOP.

 Select option "C" for the complete supported device list.

 Press "F" for find. See the command bar at the bottom of the screen 
 change from Command to FIND.

 Type "INT". Then press enter.  The software is searching for the 
 first instance of the strint "INT".

 Now type 28F001BX-B and then press enter.

 Press the F3 function key until the 28F001BX-B in the 32 pin TSOP 
 package is highlighted.

 Press the right arrow key to see all the information regarding this chip.

 If you have a printer connected to your PC you can print the information 
 on the screen by pressing "P" to toggle the printer on and off.


 PLEASE NOTE that the FIND search begins from the point you are at in the 
 file.  Remember to press the "HOME" key beofre you begin your search 
 if you want to search the entire file.

