Management Processor Monitor: File Load Commands
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FILE LOAD COMMANDS
The file load commands load files over the serial port.
loadb
The loadb command loads a binary file over the serial port. The command takes two
optional parameters:
offset: The address offset parameter allows the file to be stored in a location different than what is
indicated within the binary file by adding the value off to the file’s absolute address.
baudrate: The baudrate parameter allows the file to be loaded at baud instead of the monitor’s con-
sole baudrate.
The file is not automatically executed, the loadb command only loads the file into memory.
Definition:
loadb [off] [baud]
loads
The loads command loads an S-Record file over the serial port. The command takes two
optional parameters:
offset: The address offset parameter allows the file to be stored in a location different than what is
indicated within the S-Record file by adding the value off to the file’s absolute address.
baudrate: The baudrate parameter allows the file to be loaded at baud instead of the monitor’s con-
sole baudrate.
The file is not automatically executed, the loads command only loads the file into memory.
Definition:
loads [off] [baud]
MEMORY COMMANDS
The memory commands allow you to manipulate specific regions of memory. For some
memory commands, the data size is determined by the following flags:
Definition: The flag .b is for data in 8-bit bytes.
Definition: The flag .w is for data in 16-bit words.
Definition: The flag .l is for data in 32-bit long words.
These flags are optional arguments and describe the objects on which the command oper-
ates. If you do not specify a flag, memory commands default to 32-bit long words. Numeric
arguments are in hexadecimal.