pulsAR
radio Operator's Manual
highest baud rate supported by the PC. Then change the terminal settings to match the radio
speed. Issue the download command described below and initiate the transfer at the terminal.
Examples:
>console-speed-bps baud-rate-bps=115200
copy-file
source=filename
destination=filename
Copies the source-file into the destination-file. If the memory location is not defined (flash or
tmp), the command assumes the flash directory.
Examples:
>copy-file tmp/pmp03_25 pmp03_25
delete-file
filename=filename
Deletes the specified file from RAM or Flash PROM. If the memory location is not defined
(flash or tmp), the command assumes the flash directory.
Examples:
>delete pmp03_25
directory
format=short
or
full
Lists all the files currently stored in flash PROM and RAM, their size, the sectors occupied and
the MD5 checksum (full version). It also indicates which of the files is the default program.
Files stored in flash PROM have the flash/ prefix. Files stored in RAM have the tmp/ prefix.
Examples:
>dir
download-file
source=path/filename
destination=filename
method=inline
or
binary
Downloads a program file from a PC to the Radio.
To download a file through the Ethernet port or across RF links you need to be running the
Econsole program on a PC attached to a radio through the Ethernet port. In this case the
program file must be in binary zipped format (with extension
.bze
). The
path/
in the source
parameter is the PC directory where the file resides. The program file is transferred to the radio
and is stored in memory under the name specified by the destination parameter. If the
destination parameter is omitted, the file will be stored in Flash PROM with the same name as
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