Chapter 1 Getting Started

Example of specifying options

1.Specify the range of data conversion. (-R) excv103 -R1000, 1020 sample.ex

Converts the data between the address 1000 and the address 1020 in the file of sample.ex.

2.Specify the start address upon format conversion. (-A) excv103 -A1000 sample.ex

In the file of sample.ex, the information of start address specified when linking has been set. It will be needed when changing the start address for the format conversion.

The example above, conversion has performed as the start address for the address 1000. excv103 -A4000, 8000 -A1000 sample.ex

Converts the data between the address 4000 and the address 8000 in the file of sample.ex into the data of the address 1000.

3.Convert into a file in Intel HEX format. excv103 -i sample.ex

Perform conversion a file into a file in Intel HEX format.

4.Convert into a file in Motorola S format. excv103 -S1 sample.ex excv103 -S2 sample.ex excv103 -S3 sample.ex

Perform conversion a file into a file in Motorola format. -S1: 16-bit address format

-S2: 24-bit address format

-S3: 32-bit address format

5.Convert without padding. excv103 -p sample.ex

Do not pad (0xff) when converting.

6.Convert with padding. excv103 -P sample.ex

Do pad (0xff) when converting.

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Panasonic MN1030 user manual Example of specifying options