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Windows Driver For ESA 86/88-2 Trainer (WIN862)

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Pentium III or Celeron or above (Above 500MHz is recommended) PC with Com Port and CD-ROM Drive 64MB RAM or above (128MB is recommended) Windows 98/2000/Me/XP/NT 20MB Hard Disk Space (Minimum) 1024 * 768 Resolution is recommended.

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:
1) Run Setup.exe from the Drivers Software CD. You should then see the following dialog box, which will copy the required files from Source CD to the Host PC.

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2) Click OK, you should then see the following dialog box.

3) The default Installation directory will be C:\ProgramFiles\WIN862. User can change the installation directory by clicking Change Directory. 4) Click the highlighted Icon shown above to continue the Installation Procedure. You should then see the following Dialog Box.

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5) Select the Program Group, Default ESA Trainers. Click Continue. You should then see the following Dialog Box.

6) In some cases you will see the following Dialog Box, which will indicate the overwriting of the existing files.

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7) Click Yes to keep the old file. Click No to install the new file. Click No to All for the remaining files also. 8) You should then see the following dialog box, which will indicate the completion of installation.

9) Click OK to complete the installation.

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UNINSTALLATION PROCEDURE:
1) Go to the Control Panel from Start Menu Settings. Select Add/Remove Programs option. You should then see the following Dialog Box.

2) Select the Driver to Uninstall, and click Add/Remove. You should then see the following dialog box, which will ask for confirmation.

3) Click Yes to uninstall. No otherwise. 4) Delete the installation Directory manually(C:\Program Files\WIN862).

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TESTING THE INSTALLATION:


1) Switch on the PC. 2) Connect ESA 86/88-2 Trainer to the Host PC using 9 to 9 pin serial cable supplied by ESA. 3) Give power to ESA 86/88-2 Trainer. 4) Make the Dipswitches on ESA 86/88-2 Trainer for 9600 baud rate and for serial monitor (Refer ESA 86/88-2 user manual Hard copy). 5) Start Win862 application on Host PC. You should then see the following Dialog Box.

6) If the Trainer is connected to COM1 port on your Host PC & configured for 9600baud rate, click No. Click Yes otherwise. If yes, you will see the following dialog box.

7) Select the BaudRate as per the dipswitch configuration on ESA 86/88-2 Trainer. Select the Com Port where the trainer is connected. Click Apply. You should then see the following window.

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8) In some cases if the communication is not established you will see the following dialog box. In this case please check the Power on ESA 86/88-2 Trainer. Check whether Serial cable is connected to the PC & ESA 86/88-2 Trainer and check the parameter by clicking Settings.

9) If the communication is established properly, from the displayed window you can work with ESA 86/88-2 Trainer. You can view the Registers, Memory Dumps, Download the hex images, Upload the hex dump to the Host PC, Run the downloaded hex images, single stepping, breakpoints, watch windows, Memory modification etc., These options are explained in detail in online help of Win862 (Win862.hlp).

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Note:- Whenever the command window is full, it is recommended to clear the command window with CLS command. Otherwise display will become a little bit slower.

TROUBLE SHOOTING:
1) Check the PC Serial Port working condition. 2) Check the Serial Cable working condition. 3) Check ESA 86/88-2 Trainer Kit for Signon message (On LED). 4) Dipswitch Settings Contact ESA Technical Support by sending a mail to esaindia@vsnl.com with subject Win86-2 Driver Problem and description of the problem.

KNOWN LIMITATIONS:
1) It is not possible to stepinto the functions when using single step option from disassembly window. use stepover to skip the function single stepping. Ex: For example, consider the following code at 2000 location. PC is pointing to the first instruction. --> movb al,00 movb al,11 movb ah,22 call 4078 movb al,11 movb bl,al

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Now user can stepinto the program upto the 'call 4078' instruction by using the stepinto option of the Disassembly window. 2000 movb al,00 movb al,11 movb ah,22 --> call 4078 Page 8 of 9

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movb al,11 movb b1,a1 At the instruction 'call 4078' , user can not stepinto the fuction. User can stepover at this instruction. StepOver executes the function at once and come back to the next executable instruction of the main program. Note: If the user wants to stepinto the functions , he must close the disassembly window and use the step into button of the tool bar. 2) If the user application, which is downloaded to Memory or Assembled in the Memory, is looking for serial input or serial output, it is always recommended to run such applications from the command window. 3) It is always recommended to give RESET on target when user changes the Comm Port Settings like Baud rate, Port etc., in Win862 application. 4) In some cases, with Win862 application startup Hardware Not Found message will come. Restart the Win862 application by giving Reset on Target. 5) If any instruction, that switches between stack segments (SS and SP Registers) can not be Single Stepped. 6) It is always recommended to perform the operations like Memory dump, register dump etc., one after the other. i.e., Perform the next operation after completing the previous operation. Because of the communication speed limitation application may hang, when user tries to start one more operation, before completing the current operation. 7) While working with EPROM Programmer, there will be no status displayed to identify the operation progress. If application gets hanged, it shows a message box with serial timeout message. Otherwise the operation is in progress. 8) While working with the package error message occurs like run time error please report to ESA with the scenario.

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