Chapter 3 MOTLoad Firmware

Test results and test status are obtained through the testStatus, errorDisplay, and taskActive commands. Refer to the appropriate command description page in the MOTLoad Firmware Package User’s Manual for more information.

Using MOTLoad

Interaction with MOTLoad is performed via a command line interface through a serial port on the SBC, which is connected to a terminal or terminal emulator (for example, Window’s Hypercomm). The default MOTLoad serial port settings are: 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity.

Command Line Interface

The MOTLoad command line interface is similar to a UNIX command line shell interface. Commands are initiated by entering a valid MOTLoad command (a text string) at the MOTLoad command line prompt and pressing the carriage-return key to signify the end of input. MOTLoad then performs the specified action. An example of a MOTLoad command line prompt is shown below. The MOTLoad prompt changes according to what product it is used on (for example, MVME5500, MVME6100).

Example:

MVME6100>

If an invalid MOTLoad command is entered at the MOTLoad command line prompt, MOTLoad displays a message that the command was not found.

Example:

MVME6100> mytest

"mytest" not found

MVME6100>

If the user enters a partial MOTLoad command string that can be resolved to a unique valid MOTLoad command and presses the carriage-return key, the command will be executed as if the entire command string had been entered. This feature is a user-input shortcut that minimizes the required amount of command line input. MOTLoad is an ever changing firmware package, so user-input shortcuts may change as command additions are made.

Example:

MVME6100> version

Copyright: Motorola Inc.1999-2002, All Rights Reserved

MOTLoad RTOS Version 2.0

PAL Version 0.1 (Motorola MVME6100)

Example:

MVME6100> ver

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Motorola MVME6100 manual Using MOTLoad, Command Line Interface