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1. shown in 8 opens t Set the Option data To input option data directly select the Set the Option data option and click the OK button The dialog box shown in 9 opens R20UT0912EJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 14 of 27 Nov 25 2011 HEX Consolidation Utility OBCHAPTER 3 USAGE Select the ESF file and click a Ek the Open button The dialog 8 Select an ESF file Here 70F3771 CSI0 esfis selected as an example box shown in 9 opens My Recent Documents Desktop hy Documents hy Computer hy Network File name 70F3771_CSI0 esf Places Files of type FPS setup files esf Cancel R20UT0912EJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 15 of 27 Nov 25 2011 HEX Consolidation Utility OBCHAPTER 3 USAGE 9 Specify the option data settings Ex In the Set Security command options area specify Flash options Set Security command options Security flag settings Disable Chip Erase Disable Block Erase Disable Program Disable Read Disable Boot block cluster reprogramming the security flag settings Disable Chip Erase Disable Block Erase Disable Program Disable Read the block protection settings the flash shield window Boot Block end and the reset vector In the Device options area specify whether to use the wide voltage mode Block protection settings Sw Block end o In the OCD security ID setting area specify the on chip debug security ID
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3. In the Option bytes setting area specify the option Pai Black start bytes Boot Block end Show Address For details about each feature see the user s manual for each microcontroller or the PG FP5 Flash Memory Programmer User s Manual RO2UTO008E Device options Wide Voltage mode Specify each setting and click the OK button OCD security ID setting wr The dialog box shown in 10 opens Option bytes setting Cancel Remarks 1 The setup items that appear dimmed are not available because they are not supported by the target microcontroller 2 If the option bytes or the on chip debug security ID is allocated to a specific address in the flash memory setting these items is not necessary and therefore the Option bytes setting or OCD security ID setting area appears dimmed 10 Prepare for HCUHEX file creation Hex Consolidation Utility AE Click the OK button The dialog box shown in 11 opens R20UT0912EJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 16 of 27 Nov 25 2011 HEX Consolidation Utility OBCHAPTER 3 USAGE 11 Merge the HEX file and option data Hex Consolidation Utility Click the OK button The dialog box shown in Do 12119 Do you want merge the HEX file and the Option data 12 opens ep Please enter a new HEX File name In the File name box input any name and click the Save B button The HCUHEX file is a created and the dialog box E shown in 13 opens Desktop
4. My Documents hy Computer klu Hetwork File name fotis m Places Save as Ippe Hex files hex Cancel 13 This is the end of HCUHEX file creation res Gonsolidation Utility XI Click the OK button The display returns to the dialog A T2113 File generation success box shown in 1 Caution After the HCUHEX file is created in edit mode be sure to enter check mode to check whether the specified option data settings are correct R20UT0912EJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 17 of 27 Nov 25 2011 HEX Consolidation Utility OBCHAPTER 3 USAGE 3 5 Check Modes In this mode the settings specified by option data can be checked by selecting the PR5 and HCUHEX files 3 5 1 Example of using the HCU in check mode The following describes an example of using the HCU in check mode Use the HCU in the order described in this section To return to a previous dialog box click the Cancel button 1 Run HcU exe When the HCU starts the following dialog box is displayed ilit HEX Consolidation Utility amp X Made Select Edit made Cancel 2 Open the dialog box to select a PR5 file Hex Consolidation Utility See Cancel R20UT0912EJ0100 Rev 1 00 Nov 25 2011 In the Mode Select area select the Check mode option and click the OK button The dialog box shown in 2 opens Click the Select the Parameter file button The dialog box shown in 3 opens Page 18 of 27 HEX Consolidation U
5. malfunctions under certain use conditions Further Renesas Electronics products are not subject to radiation resistance design Please be sure to implement safety measures to guard them against the possibility of physical injury and injury or damage caused by fire in the event of the failure of a Renesas Electronics product such as safety design for hardware and software including but not limited to redundancy fire control and malfunction prevention appropriate treatment for aging degradation or any other appropriate measures Because the evaluation of microcomputer software alone is very difficult please evaluate the safety of the final products or system manufactured by you Please contact a Renesas Electronics sales office for details as to environmental matters such as the environmental compatibility of each Renesas Electronics product Please use Renesas Electronics products in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations that regulate the inclusion or use of controlled substances including without limitation the EU RoHS Directive Renesas Electronics assumes no liability for damages or losses occurring as a result of your noncompliance with applicable laws and regulations This document may not be reproduced or duplicated in any form in whole or in part without prior written consent of Renesas Electronics Please contact a Renesas Electronics sales office if you have any questions regarding the information contained in this docume
6. otherwise 1s granted hereby under any patents copyrights or other intellectual property rights of Renesas Electronics or others Y ou should not alter modify copy or otherwise misappropriate any Renesas Electronics product whether in whole or in part Descriptions of circuits software and other related information in this document are provided only to illustrate the operation of semiconductor products and application examples You are fully responsible for the incorporation of these circuits software and information in the design of your equipment Renesas Electronics assumes no responsibility for any losses incurred by you or third parties arising from the use of these circuits software or information When exporting the products or technology described in this document you should comply with the applicable export control laws and regulations and follow the procedures required by such laws and regulations You should not use Renesas Electronics products or the technology described in this document for any purpose relating to military applications or use by the military including but not limited to the development of weapons of mass destruction Renesas Electronics products and technology may not be used for or incorporated into any products or systems whose manufacture use or sale is prohibited under any applicable domestic or foreign laws or regulations Renesas Electronics has used reasonable care in preparing the information included i
7. the HCU and the PR5 file for the microcontroller used are installed For details about installation see CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 3 2 Overview of Basic HCU Operation The following figure shows an overview of the basic operation after the HCU starts Caution After the HCUHEX file is created in edit mode be sure to enter check mode to check whether the specified option data settings are correct Use FP5 RFP or QB Programmer to check whether the code works for the microcontroller before sending the HCUHEX file as the ROM code In addition a verification of operation is the next work The HCUHEX file is programmed on a microcontroller The microcontroller is verified by the HEX file and it is checked whether data is equal Figure 3 1 Dialog Boxes Displayed in the Startup Wizard Check mode Selection of ESF file Inputting the option data Checking whether the code works for the microcontroller Merging the HEX files and by using the FP5 RFP or the QB Programmer option data Generation of HCUHEX file End of edit mode Selection of PR5 file Selection of HEX file Load optional data from the ESF file Sending the HCUHEX file as the ROM code R20UT0912EJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 11 of 27 Nov 25 2011 HEX Consolidation Utility OBCHAPTER 3 USAGE 3 3 Modes The HCU can operate in the following two modes e Edit mode To create an HCUHEX file in this mode select a PR5 file and a HEX file and then load option
8. C C D N lt A CD HEX Consolidation Utility Utility for Generating ROM Code for Ordering Renesas Electronics Preprogrammed Flash Memory Devices User s Manual All information contained in these materials including products and product specifications represents information on the product at the time of publication and is subject to change by Renesas Electronics Corp without notice Please review the latest information published by Renesas Electronics Corp through various means including the Renesas Electronics Corp website http www renesas com Renesas Electronics www renesas com Rev 1 00 Nov 2011 8 10 11 12 Notice All information included in this document is current as of the date this document is issued Such information however 1s subject to change without any prior notice Before purchasing or using any Renesas Electronics products listed herein please confirm the latest product information with a Renesas Electronics sales office Also please pay regular and careful attention to additional and different information to be disclosed by Renesas Electronics such as that disclosed through our website Renesas Electronics does not assume any liability for infringement of patents copyrights or other intellectual property rights of third parties by or arising from the use of Renesas Electronics products or technical information described in this document No license express implied or
9. Utility 7 Check the option data settings Hex Consolidation Utility Flash options Set Security command options Security flag settings Disable Chip Erase Disable Block Erase Disable Program Disable Read Disable Boot Black cluster reprogramming Block protection settings Sw Block end o Device options Wide Voltage mode OCD security ID setting Option bytes setting y OBCHAPTER 3 USAGE In the Security command options area the settings for the security flag settings Disable Chip Erase Disable Block Erase Disable Program Disable Read the block protection settings the flash shield window Boot Block end and the reset vector can be checked In the Device options area whether the wide voltage mode is used can be checked In the OCD security ID setting area the on chip debug security ID can be checked In the Option bytes setting area the option bytes can be checked The settings appear dimmed and cannot be edited For details about each feature see the user s manual for each microcontroller or the PG FP5 Flash Memory Programmer User s Manual RO2UTO008E Check each setting and click the OK button This dialog box closes and the dialog box shown in 1 opens If the option bytes or the on chip debug security ID is allocated to a specific address in the flash memory setting these items is not necessary and therefore the Option bytes or OCD
10. a will be merged Click the OK button to continue the operation or the Cancel button to go back to the previous dialog box If the Disable Chip Erase option is selected the flash memory in the target device cannot be erased and reprogrammed Click the OK button to continue the operation or the Cancel button to go back to the previous dialog box If the Boot block cluster reprogramming option is not selected the flash memory in the target device cannot be erased and reprogrammed Click the OK button to continue the operation or the Cancel button to go back to the previous dialog box If the Disable Block Erase option is selected the flash memory in the target device cannot be erased and reprogrammed Click the OK button to continue the operation or the Cancel button to go back to the previous dialog box Boot block swapping cannot be executed because the specified block number is more than half the maximum block number specified in the PR5 file Boot block protection can be specified Click the OK button to continue the operation or the Cancel button to go back to the previous dialog box Page 24 of 27 HEX Consolidation Utility User s Manual Publication Date Rev 1 00 Nov 25 2011 Published by Renesas Electronics Corporation LENESAS SALES OFFICES Renesas Electronics Corporation Refer to http www renesas com for the latest and detailed information Renesas Electronics America Inc 2880 Scott Bouleva
11. data from an ESF file or directly input option data For details about this procedure see 3 4 Edit Mode e Check mode In this mode the settings specified by option data can be checked by selecting the PR5 and HCUHEX files For details about this procedure see 3 5 Check Mode 3 4 Edit Mode In this mode the HCUHEX file can be created by selecting a PR5 file and a HEX file and then loading option data from an ESF file or directly inputting option data Caution After the HCUHEX file is created in edit mode be sure to enter check mode to check whether the specified option data settings are correct 3 4 1 Example of using the HCU in edit mode The following describes an example of using the HCU in edit mode Use the HCU in the order described in this section To return to a previous dialog box click the Cancel button 1 Run HCU exe When the HCU starts the following dialog box is displayed iit HEX Consolidation Utility E PX In the Mode Select area select the Edit mode option Mode Select and click the OK button The dialog box shown in 2 opens Check mode Cancel 2 Open the dialog box to select a PR5 file res Dunsolidoron Utility BER Click the Select the Parameter file button The dialog box shown in 3 opens Cancel R20UT0912EJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 12 of 27 Nov 25 2011 HEX Consolidation Utility OBCHAPTER 3 USAGE 3 Select a PR5 file Here 70F3771_CSI0 pr5 is selected as an example Selec
12. ed The HCUHEX file cannot be opened Confirm that the file is accessible E2118 Out of range The input option data value is out of the specifiable It is possible that the option data does not range Input a correct value match the parameter file E 2220 OCD_ID input wrong An invalid on chip debug security ID value was input Input a correct value E 2221 Option byte input wrong An invalid option byte value was input Input a correct value E 2503 HEX file address out of range against target The input HEX file address range is out of the flash memory address range in the target microcontroller Obtain a valid HEX file R20UT0912EJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 23 of 27 Nov 25 2011 HEX Consolidation Utility OBAPPENDIX A MESSAGES A 3 Messages Displayed in Information Dialog Boxes 12113 File generation success Do you want merge the HEX file and the Option data Please enter a new HEX file name Caution When Chip Erase is disabled chip cannot be erased and programmed any more Caution When Boot block cluster reprogramming is disabled chip cannot be erased and programmed any more Caution When Block Erase is disabled chip cannot be erased and programmed any more Caution Boot Block swapping will not be possible with this selection Anyhow boot block protection is possible R20UT0912EJ0100 Rev 1 00 Nov 25 2011 The HCUHEX file was successfully created The HEX file and option dat
13. emory device gt Consult an Renesas Electronics sales representative or distributor Footnote for item marked with Note in the text Information requiring particular attention Remark Supplementary information Numeral representation Binary xxxx or xxxxB Decimal xxxx Hexadecimal OXXXXX or xxxxH Terminology The meanings of the terms used in this manual are as follows HCU HEX Consolidation Utility a utility for generating the ROM code required for placing orders for Renesas Electronics devices that incorporate flash memory preprogrammed by NEC Electronics Abbreviation of the flash memory programmer PG FP5 E1 E20 Abbreviation of the E1 emulator E20 emulator MINICUBE2 Nickname used for the main unit of QB MINI2 the on chip debug emulator with programming function Abbreviation of the flash memory programming software Renesas Flash Programmer PR5 file Abbreviation of the parameter file for PG FP5 Parameter file contain parameter information required for writing programs to the flash memory in the target microcontroller These files have the extension pr5 Do not change the data in the parameter file If the data is changed HCU might not operate properly ESF file Abbreviation of the setting file for PG FP5 Setting file store the data required to write programs ln FP5 a setting file stores the settings related to the programming environment such as target microcontroller settings and command option s
14. est version of each document when designing All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of the respective owner CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW cscsscssssssssssessssssssssesssesesesseseaeseseseceeseseeeeearsesesteenanseseseses 7 ti Features A A A TO 7 de AGU System Organization iia SA A AA 7 1 9 Operaliho ENVIO Medicina iio 8 lid Hardware environment ni dias 8 hoe sSsollware enVIKONMENI 3 a blo 8 1 4 Supported MicroOcOnlrollers i sasa asno dada ds nda 8 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION cosinanidcanadani a Cu E REUE ERE NEME UNS DME E aa karoo 9 24 ODIO Sa e MT RE 9 22 Instalada 9 PECES CI m 9 24 Updatng HGU cia 10 CHAPTER 3 USAGE ra E E E A a nana 11 Sel MMUOJUCII ON Ui eer Se A Gece eee 11 3 2 Overview of Basic HCU Operation sss sssssssssssssssssnnussssussssssnnnnnnnnmuttts 11 AG MMM ole MORTE TA 12 34 euro 12 3 4 1 Example of using the HCU in edit mode ccooooooccccnncccccccononccnnnccnnnnancnnnos 12 SF CHECK MOGCS o uo uo igo vu DEDE NUS UEA KOJ aka o LAKEO ou DUO o kaa aO kut 18 3 5 1 Example of using the HCU in check mode eeessee settle 18 APPENDIX A IMESSAGE Sicario ko ko ako b eka FER FERME EC VEREMEEEE 22 A T Message OM a ed rV edu 22 A 2 Messages Displayed in Error Dialog Boxes sssssesssssnsessss
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16. nnunssssnnunas 23 A 3 Messages Displayed in Information Dialog Boxes nn 24 LENESAS HEX Consolidation Utility A a ev l Utility for Generating ROM Code for Ordering Renesas Electronics Preprogrammed Flash Memory Devices Nov 25 2011 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW The ROM code generator HEX Consolidation Utility HCU is a software tool that includes functions for creating the ROM code required when placing an order for a Renesas Electronics microcontroller that incorporates flash memory preprogrammed by Renesas Electronics 1 11 Features e Merging of HEX files and option data e Viewing and editing option data settings 1 2 HCU System Organization The following figure shows an example of how a system that uses the HCU is organized Figure 1 1 HCU System Organization HCU HCU operation overview The HCU can generate HCUHEX files and can be used to check option data settings For details about using the HCU see CHAPTER 3 USAGE Note As for the ESF file generated by PG FP5 the contents of a setting of option data are included HCU can load option data from an ESF file When you do not have PG FP5 HCU can input directly the option data R20UT0912EJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 7 of 27 Nov 25 2011 Renesas Flash Programmer OBCHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1 3 Operating Environment This section explains the following items with respect to the operating environment e Hardware environmen
17. nt or Renesas Electronics products or if you have any other inquiries Note 1 Renesas Electronics as used in this document means Renesas Electronics Corporation and also includes its majority owned subsidiaries Note 2 Renesas Electronics product s means any product developed or manufactured by or for Renesas Electronics Target Readers Purpose Organization How to Read This Manual Conventions Note Caution How to Use This Manual This manual is intended for users who are going to place an order for a Renesas Electronics microcontroller that incorporates flash memory preprogrammed by Renesas Electronics These microcontrollers are known as flash memory device This manual is intended to give users an understanding of the features of the HEX Consolidation Utility This manual includes the following sections e Overview e Installation e Usage e Messages It is assumed that the readers of this manual have general knowledge of electricity logic circuits and microcontrollers ln the descriptions of the applications it is also assumed that the readers have sufficient knowledge of Windows For Windows usage and terminology refer to each Windows manual To understand the overall operation Read this manual according to the CONTENTS To know the hardware specifications of the microcontroller See the user s manual for the target device To know how to place orders for a flash m
18. pecifications In RFP project files have the extension esf If the data is changed HCU might not operate properly Option data General term for Security flag settings Disable Chip Erase Disable Block Erase Disable Program Disable Read Brock protection settings the flash shield window Boot Block end reset vector handling function settings option byte settings on chip debug security ID settings wide voltage mode and full speed mode The functions that can be used differ depending on the target microcontroller HEX file A file of Intel HEX format type or Motorola HEX format type without option data It corresponds to the following file format Intel HEX format Intel HEX 32 format Motorola S type HEX format HCUHEX file A file that integrates option data and HEX file is generated by using the HCU In the case of the HEX file of the Intel HEX format or Intel HEX 32 format it generates to the Intel HEX 32 format In the case of the HEX file of the Motorola S type HEX format it generates to the Motorola S type HEX format data record S3 and end record S7 Related Documents See the following documents when using this manual The related documents indicated in this publication may include preliminary versions However preliminary versions are not marked as such PG FP5 Flash Memory Programmer User s Manual R20UTO0008E Caution The related documents listed above are subject to change without notice Be sure to use the lat
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21. security ID setting area appears dimmed R20UT0912EJ0100 Rev 1 00 Nov 25 2011 Page 21 of 27 HEX Consolidation Utility OBAPPENDIX A MESSAGES APPENDIX A MESSAGES A 1 Message Format Messages are output in error dialog boxes or in information dialog boxes Figure A 1 Error Dialog Box Hex Consolidation Utility R20UT0912EJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 22 of 27 Nov 25 2011 HEX Consolidation Utility OBAPPENDIX A MESSAGES A 2 Messages Displayed in Error Dialog Boxes E2102 Read parameter file failed The PR5 file cannot be read because the format is invalid Obtain a valid PR5 file E 2104 Open HEX file failed The HEX file cannot be opened Confirm that the file is accessible 2105 2105 This is already a consolidated HEX file An HCUHEX file was selected Select a HEX file E2106 This is not a consolidated HEX file The selected file is not an HCUHEX file Select an HCUHEX file E2107 Option data is not correct Invalid option data was input Obtain a valid HCUHEX file E2108 Read HEX file failed The HEX file cannot be read because the format is invalid Obtain a valid HEX file E2110 Read Setting file failed The ESF file cannot be read because the format is invalid Obtain a valid ESF file Setting file is not match parameter file The selected PR5 file does not match the PR5 file specified in the ESF file Confirm that the combination of the ESF and PR5 files is correct E2112 Open output file fail
22. t e Software environment 1 3 1 Hardware environment Host machine e Computer that satisfies the system requirements of the OS used 1 3 2 Software environment e Windows XP 32 bit only e Windows Vista 32 bit and 64 bit e Windows 7 32 bit and 64 bit 1 4 Supported Microcontrollers For the microcontrollers supported by the HCU contact a Renesas Electronics sales representative or distributor R20UT0912EJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 8 of 27 Nov 25 2011 HEX Consolidation Utility OBCHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION This chapter describes the following items related to HCU e Obtaining e Installation e Uninstallation e Updating HCU 2 1 Obtaining Download HCU and PR5 file from the following websites e Websites of HCU Japanese http japan renesas com hcu English hitpos www5 renesas com micro tool reg OdsListTool do code 6408lang en e Websites of PR5 file Japanese http japan renesas com pg fp5 English http www renesas com pg fp5 Caution Use of the latest version of software is recommended to guarantee HCU operation 2 2 Installation This section describes how to install HCU PR5 file and ESF file Table 2 1 Installation Item Description Unzip the downloaded file hcu_gui_vxxx zip into any folder and run HCU exe included in the xxxx shows HCU version PR5 file Unzip the downloaded file into any folder The file pr5 is included in the folder ESF file This file is created b
23. t the PR5 file and click the Open button The dialog box shown in 4 opens hy Recent Documents E Desktop My Documents hy Computer My Network File name T F3771 CSI0 pr5 i Places Files of type FP5 parameter file pr Cancel Remark If multiple PR5 files such as 70F3771_CSTO pr5 and 70F3771 CSI3 pr5 are provided for one microcontroller both files can be selected 4 Open the dialog box to select a HEX file Has Gunsulivatiun Urility SEE Click the Select the HEX file button The dialog box shown in 5 opens Cancel R20UT0912EJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 13 of 27 Nov 25 2011 HEX Consolidation Utility OBCHAPTER 3 USAGE 5 Select a HEX file Here input hex is selected as an example Select the HEX file and click the Open button The dialog input hex box shown in 6 opens a My M File name Input hex hd Places Files of type S rec Hex files rec s hem 6 Open the dialog box to specify how to input option data Hex Consolidation Utility Ea px Click the Select the Option data button The dialog box shown in 7 opens Cancel 7 Specify how to input option data ree Gunzuliiatiun VEE J px Input option data by loading the data from an ESF file Type Select or by inputting option data directly le Select the ESF File To load the data from an ESF file select the Select the Cancel ESF file option and click the OK button The dialog box
24. tility OBCHAPTER 3 USAGE 3 Select a PR5 file Here 70F3771_CSI0 pr5 is selected as an example Select the PR5 file and click the Open button The dialog box shown in 4 opens kiu Recent Documents E Desktop My Documents hy Computer My Network File name T F3771 CSI0 pr5 Places Files of type FP5 parameter file pr Cancel Remark lf multiple PR5 files such as 70F3771 CSIO pr5 and 70F3771_CS13 pr5 are provided for one microcontroller both files can be selected 4 Open the dialog box to select the HCUHEX file Hex Consolidation Utility oX Click the Select the HEX file button The dialog box shown in 5 opens Cancel R20UT0912EJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 19 of 27 Nov 25 2011 HEX Consolidation Utility OBCHAPTER 3 USAGE 5 Select an HCUHEX file Here output hex is selected as an example Select the PR5 file and click Look in 3 PRI E the Open button The dialog box shown in 6 opens My Recent Documents hy Documents hy Computer klu Network File name output hex vi Places Files af type 5 rec Hex files rece hex Cancel 6 Prepare to check the option data settings res Gunsulidatiun MEN SEE Click the Select the Option data button The dialog i y Select the Parameter file Select the HEX file box shown in 7 opens Cancel R20UT0912EJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 20 of 27 Nov 25 2011 Remark HEX Consolidation
25. y using FP5 For details about how to create ESF files see the PG FP5 Flash Memory Programmer User s Manual R20UT0008E 2 3 Uninstallation This section describes how to uninstall HCU PR5 file and ESF file These items can be uninstalled in any order Table 2 2 Uninstallation Remove the HCU HCU exe PR5 file Remove the PR5 file pr5 ESF file Remove the ESF file esf R20UT0912EJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 9 of 27 Nov 25 2011 HEX Consolidation Utility OBCHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 2 4 Updating HCU Updating HCU enables the following e Addition of newly supported functions or microcontrollers e Correction of restrictions Caution Use of the latest version of software is recommended to guarantee HCU operation 1 Start HCU 2 Click the icon on the left side of the title bar or right click the title bar The system menu is displayed ilit HEX Consolidation Utility X Move Minimize Close Alt FF4 About HEX Consolidation Utility 3 Click About HEX Consolidation Utility The following dialog box opens About HEX Consolidation Utility X m HEX Consolidation Utility Version v 1 01 Copyright 2 20098 2011 Renesas Electronics Corporation In this case HCU version is 1 01 R20UT0912EJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 10 of 27 Nov 25 2011 HEX Consolidation Utility OBCHAPTER 3 USAGE CHAPTER 3 USAGE This chapter describes the HCU dialog boxes 3 1 Introduction Make sure that

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