Command File
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10.3.1 Examples of Command Files
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Assume that a command file named firmware.cmd contains these lines:
firmware.out /* input file */
–t /* TI–Tagged */
–o firm.lsb /* output file */
–o firm.msb /* output file */
You can invoke the hex conversion utility by entering:
hex500 firmware.cmd
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This example converts a file called appl.out into four hex files in Intel
format. Each output file is one byte wide and 16K bytes long. The .text
section is converted to boot loader format.
appl.out /* input file */
–i /* Intel format */
–map appl.mxp /* map file */
ROMS
{
ROW1: origin=01000h len=04000h romwidth=8
files={ appl.u0 appl.u1 }
ROW2: origin 05000h len=04000h romwidth=8
files={ app1.u2 appl.u3 }
}
SECTIONS
{ .text: BOOT
.data, .cinit, .sect1, .vectors, .const:
}
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