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File name LS28-35 ETAP Commands.pdf Postman ETAP (Extended Test Access Port) Command Set 8/22/02, Guide to Arguments in the Following Table: An ETAP command consists of a command plus optional arguments. This entire string is referred to as the command line. If an argument or delimiter is not enclosed in brackets- ][ or braces- }{ then it is required on the command line. Arguments enclosed in brackets are optional. Arguments enclosed in braces indicate a set of possible arguments, one of which is required. Individual arguments within a set (enclosed by braces) are separated by commas, which are not part of the actual command line. Commas within brackets are a required part of the command line. Arguments given with a dash, such as 0-5, represent a set (implicit braces) that consists of the specified range, all of which are valid arguments; from which only one argument is given. Nested braces indicate nested sets; the outermost pair of braces still indicates just one member of the enclosed set(s). Brackets and braces are not an actual part of the command line. An ellipsis is used as an abbreviated notation for a command that takes many sequential arguments, or it is used when the command can take a variable number of arguments. The ellipsis itself is not part of the command line. Command and Arguments AR [arg1,arg2,...,argn] Description Argument test. Whatever arguments are entered on the command line are echoed back out; shown interpreted as hex arguments and as string arguments. Use this to verify how the ETAP parser is interpreting your arguments. Prints the ETAP greeting, ETAP version number, and feature set. Breakpoint. Implementation specific. Add the line "break TAP_BreakPoint" to your gdb.ini file, and every time you run the debugger you will be able to break execution through the TAP port. Bose Wave Radio IR control. Send and I2C command through the Cirrus API. If data is not specified, then the chip register is read and the result is printed. Clear the event log. Query/set tuner channel spacing. If given without arguments, prints the current tuner channel spacing. Spacing: 0 U.S.A. 1 Europe. 2 Japan. Display memory as ASCII starting at the given address (plus optional base address). Use # character in front of address to specify absolute address (no base address is added). If no length is specified, 16 bytes are printed. See also DB, DM. Display or set base address for DM, DA, SB, SW, SL commands. Display list of all registered ETAP functions. Print DVD-ROM drive parameters. Display the event log. Display memory at given address (plus optional base address). Use # character in front of address to specify absolute address (no base address is added). Length is number of bytes to display. If no length is specified, 16 bytes are printed. See also DA, DB. BO BR BW command CC addr,reg[,data] CE CS [spacing] DA [#]addr[,length] DB [value] DC DD DE DM [#]addr[,length] DS DT EK {c,r,i,d},{0,1} Display statistics. Displays the list of active Nucleus Plus tasks along with flag |
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