Batch File Command Rules and Descriptions
A.2.2 Nonexecutable Batch Commands
Nonexecutable commands do not invoke any action. They set certain pro- gramming parameters and define the device type. These commands can be classified as defaultable or nondefaultable. Defaultable commands are not re- quired in the configuration/batch file; the commands have their own default values if not specified. Nondefaultable commands must be specified in the configuration/batch file because no default is provided.
Defaultable Commands |
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DT = device table file | Specify a device table file to be loaded as |
| the current device table. The default is the |
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E = error output file | Direct the verification output (if any) to |
| error output file. The default is the COFF |
| file name specified with its extension re- |
| placed by .err. For example, the COFF file |
| a.out will have a default error file a.err. |
| (This command is ignored when you are |
| using the gang programmer.) |
O = COFF file | Specify the COFF file that will supply the |
| data used to program/verify the device. If |
| a COFF file is specified in the invocation |
| command line, it takes precedence over |
| the configuration/batch file. |
PO = comm port number | Specify the PC communication port to be |
| used. The default is port #1. The choices |
| for comm port number are 1, or 2. |
Nondefaultable Command
DV = device family @ device first name
This command specifies the device type to be used for the program/verify op- erations. The choices for device family are TMS370, 2732, 2764, 27128, 27256, or 7742. The device first name is any name defined in the current de- vice table.
The device type must be specified before any action can be performed on the device.
Operating the Programmer in Batch Mode |