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11.5

Command Line Interface

This chapter describes the J-Flash SPI command line interface. The command line allows
using J-Flash SPI in batch processing mode and other advanced uses.
11.5.1

Overview

In addition to its traditional Windows graphical user interface (GUI), J-Flash SPI supports a
command line mode as well. This makes it possible to use J-Flash SPI for batch processing
purposes. All important options accessible from the menus are available in command line
mode as well. If you provide command line options, J-Flash SPI will still start its GUI, but
processing will start immediately.
The screenshot below shows the command line help dialog, which is displayed if you start
J-Flash SPI in a console window with JFlashSPI.exe -help or JFlashSPI.exe -? .
11.5.2

Command line options

This section lists and describes all available command line options. Some options accept
additional parameters which are enclosed in angle brackets, e.g. <FILENAME>. If these
parameters are optional they are enclosed in square brackets too, e.g. [<SADDR>]. Neither
the angel nor the square brackets must be typed on the command line, they are used here
only to denote (optional) parameters. Also, note that a parameter must follow immediately
after the option, e.g. JFlashSPI.exe -openprjC:\Projects\Default.jflash .
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