r!0> t rq?r'2L!=, !r"S? n ! [>!r  túRø!rú53 n  orú a3<t:$ u'  rС r $ <0r<9v $ t  ô# t t  $zu7 pu- hu% Xu yĢ 2 n  II u 0:Ī ! %Ī2VQoY^ـ?SQ@rY[2rY[`J $u0 u& uu #m2Ê໽$ת$תùл$תPX0123456789ABCDEF Can't find portadress. $ reading EEPROM-Adress $0000hex$ *I2C Error* Possible reasons are: - Wrong portadress - Missing voltage - EEPROM not found - EEPROM defective - Interface defective - Wrong EEPROM adressing - Interface not connected Retry Exit to DOS $ *Break* $ *End* $ Error writing file. $ Error loading file. $ program EEPROM-adress $ $ 24C65 <-P:portnumber> <-D:device> <-F:filename> describes wich port (LPT1 to LPT4) do you want to use. If you don't use , the default setting is LPT1. <-D:device> is the device controlword and adress. You can enter two hexadecimal cyphers to use a different device adress. If you don't use this parameter, the standard adress A0hex/A1hex will be used. If you don't use the parameter (F:filename) the entire EEPROM will be will be read and written to a file named 24C65.BIN If you write a filename in the commandline, this file will be programmed into the EEPROM (remember the maximum of 8192 bytes). For example: '24C65 -P:2 -D:AE -F:MYFILE.BIN This command line will use LPT2 for the interface, the device adress AEhex/AFhex for adressing the EEPROM and will program the EEPROM with the file named MYFILE.BIN ! $ EEPROM.BIN