Writing scripts based on the UPA-USB S programmer – Online training
Learning to write scripts over the weekend? This is a great way to develop your skills and make the most of your free time! If you have no plans for the upcoming weekend, I invite you to our specialized training on writing scripts for the UPA-USB S programmer and the CAN analyzer from Elrasoft. This is an intensive course, offering over 3 hours of professional video materials that will guide you step by step through all the key issues related to script creation and their adaptation to your own projects.
If you are interested in electronics and wish to develop your programming skills, our training is an excellent opportunity. This is a way to combine pleasure with usefulness and spend a weekend learning something valuable. Invest in yourself, take advantage of the course and improve your skills, which will pay off in both hobby and professional projects!
The training consists of:
Section 1 – Introduction to the graphical interface of our IDE
Lesson 2 – Introduction to Visual Pascal – theory
Lesson 3 – Conditional statements, selection functions, and loops
Lesson 4 – Displaying results and retrieving user input
Lesson 5 – Creating a new project and explaining individual lines of code
Lesson 6 – First graphical user interface, keyboard shortcuts
Lesson 7 – Reading information from the buffer in the program
Lesson 8 – Changing data in the program buffer
Lesson 9 – Reading the VIN number using a loop: for to do
Lesson 10 – Reading the VIN number using a loop: while
Lesson 11 – Reading the VIN number using a loop: repeat until
Lesson 12 – How to handle multiple dump versions – reading VIN and PIN
Lesson 13 – Comparing three values using the if conditional function
Lesson 14 – Application of the TMemo and TGroupBox components, duplication of the Read and Verify functions in the script, inserting data into the Security Bytes window in the program
Lesson 15 – Setting the frequency of the quartz resonator in the programLesson
16 – Formatting data using the FORMAT functionLesson
17 – Adding scripts to the Device TreeLesson
18 – Universal reusable program skeletonLesson
19 – Operations on the chip with information about the status of the operationLesson
20 – Open, save a file from HexEditor in a programLesson
21 – Open, save a file from XHexEdit1 in the scriptLesson
22 – Preparing an image and adding it to the scriptLesson
23 – Opening additional windows in the scriptLesson
24 – Function as a universal mechanism for storing algorithmsLesson
25 – Getting data from the userLesson
26 – Testing the applicationLesson
27 – Preparing a script for distributionLesson
28 – Your own testing groundLesson
29 – Your own DLL libraryLesson
30 – Canvas – drawing from a script




Online Training
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