At 11:02 AM -0700 9/5/02, Mark Gurries wrote:
Accidentally clicking on a programming mode button could lead to problems
as well as showing to much information is potentially confusing. I
would suggest that the program only show the current mode in real time. However, clicking on the MODE display window would take you to a dialog
box that shows you all the options and Defaults. A note would tell
people what this is about and suggest leaving it alone unless they know
what they are doing. Naturally there would be a cancel button to clear
the window without changing anything.
So in place of the existing line of radio buttons, the identification panel and the main (tabbed) programming panel would have a bottom line that looked like
Paged programming mode (Set...)
where the (Set...) is a button, and the rest is text which could say "Register programming mode", "Direct byte programming mode", etc. Clicking the button pops a dialog box with some explanatory text and the option radio boxes, plus "OK" and "Cancel" buttons which do the obvious thing.
That's a straight-forward change in the code, and I'm happy to make it if people think it an improvement.
Bob
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