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s5u1c33000c

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s5u1c33000c
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Cmos 32-bit Single Chip Microcomputer S5u1c33000c Manual
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Epson Electronics America, Inc.
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Successive execution using the [Enter] key
Command history
Command line alias
16.8.2 Parameter Input Formats
Numeric value
Note: If an hexadecimal number is input by omitting the "0x" for an address specifying parameter
S5U1C33000C MANUAL
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The commands listed below can be executed successively by using only the [Enter] key after executing
once. Successive execution here means repeating the previous operation or continuous display of the
previous contents.
Execution commands: g, s, n
Display commands:
The successive execution function is terminated when some other command is executed.
For the com and cmw commands that execute a command file, all the commands described in the command
file are executed. This function is useful to execute a series of commands successively. For example, after
the command file that contains the s and db commands is executed once, pressing [Enter] executes the step
and memory dump (byte) operations repeatedly.
The [Command] window supports a command history function. Up to 20 of the latest executed commands
can be redisplayed at the prompt position using the
by pressing [Enter].
Furthermore, the [F3] key can be used to redisplay the previously executed command (default).
The alias command allows frequently used commands to be predefined along with parameters by another
name. Up to 100 commands can be registered this way. To execute a registered command, add '@' to the
defined name of that command when entering it.
Example:
The parameters to specify addresses or data in a command are set to be input in hexadecimal by default.
The 0x normally added at the beginning of a hexadecimal number can be omitted for input here. The
characters that are recognized as hexadecimal are numbers 0 to 9 and alphabets a to f and A to F only.
Some parameters used to specify a number of execution steps or step No. in a command are set to be input
in decimal by default. The characters that can be used in these parameters are only numbers 0 to 9.
For details about these parameters, refer to the explanation of each command.
The numeric values in the following formats are always accepted regardless of the default settings:
Numeric values that begin with 0x: These values are regarded as hexadecimal numbers. Only the
Numeric values that begin with +: These values are regarded as decimal numbers. A negative number
whose default input is in hexadecimal from, the db33 assumes that a symbol is specified, and
searches for the symbol information first. Therefore, when using the symbols represented by a
hexadecimal or decimal number, you want to specify an address by using a number, be sure to
add the "0x" when you input it.
sc, m, u, db, dh, dw, od, td, sy, sw, com, cmw, ss
lower-case x is accepted, so a 0X is not recognized as a valid
numeric value. The characters that can be used after the 0x are
numbers 0 to 9 and letters a to f and A to F only.
will result in an error. Only numbers 0 to 9 can be used after the +.
... Register "call task_dump 8" as tdmp
... Execute the registered command
EPSON
or
key and the displayed command can be executed
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