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title: "Getting Started"
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permalink: /docs/getting-started
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exerpt: "Introduction to the operation of TommyPROM"
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---
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![TommyPROM console screenshot](images/tommyprom-console.png)
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To use the programmer, connect the Arduino USB to the host computer and run a terminal
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program, such as TeraTerm (Windows) or Minicom (Linux). The Arduino development Serial
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Monitor can also be used as a terminal initially, but it does not support XMODEM
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transfers, so the READ and WRITE commands can't be used.
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Disable both hardware and software flow control in the minicom settings for best results.
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Set the terminal's serial parameters to 115200 baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit to
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match the Arduino. Press the Enter key. If the connection is successful, TommyPROM will
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display a menu of options.
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Most of the commands take a start address parameter, always entered as 1 to 5 hex
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characters. Leading zeros are not required. If needed, the end address parameter is also
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in hex. Parameters are separated by a space. For example, either of the commands:
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d0000 01ff
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d0 1ff
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will dump memory from 0000H to 01ffH. Note that commands and parameters can be entered in
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uppercase or lowercase.
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The R command is used to read from a PROM and save a binary image on the host. The W
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command receives a file from the host and writes (burns) it into the device. The R
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command needs a start and end address. The W command determines the end address from the
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received file size.
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Once the READ or WRITE command is issued to the programmer, the transfer must
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be started on the host program.
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Note that previous versions of TommyPROM used the XMODEM-CRC protocol to complete the file
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transfers for the READ and WRITE commands. This did not work well with minicom and other
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Linux programs that rely on the sz/rz commands. Versions 2.5 and later of TommyPROM now
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use basic XModem with the 8-bit checksum. The XModem-CRC support is still available as a
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compile-time option. See [issue #19](https://github.com/TomNisbet/TommyPROM/issues/19)
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for details.
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The files used for READ and WRITE are simple binary images. This can be created directly
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by [asm85](http://github.com/TomNisbet/asm85) or can be converted from S-record or Intel
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HEX using an external utility.
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