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Loader manual for 16-bit processors
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ADSP-218x DSP Loader Guide
where:
sourcefile
single-processor boot-loadable file. A file name can include the
drive and directory. Enclose long file names within straight-quotes,
"long file name"
outputfile
include the drive, directory, file name, and file extension (
-switch...
many switches to select operations and modes (see
page
5-10).
-218{x|1}
or
-2181
Table 5-5 on page
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The
sourcefile
command line.Command-line switches may occur in any order,
except for the
required, the
outputfile
-loader
Example
elfspl21 p0.dxe output.bnm -218x -loader -i -uload test.doj
In the above example, the ADSP-218x BDMA loader runs with:
—the name of the executable file to process into a
p0.dxe
boot-loadable file.
output.bnm
—the target processor, one of the ADSP-2184 through
-218x
ADSP-2189 DSPs.
5-8
—Identifies the executable file (
.
—Specifies the output file. The optional parameter can
—Optional switches to process. The loader provides
—Specifies the target processor. Always specify either
when working with an ADSP-218x DSP (see
-218x
5-10).
and
outputfile
(or -
-2181
218x
(or -
-2181
218x
name; the
-2181
switch.
—the name of the loader output file.
.DXE
names must be placed first on the
) and
switches. When
-loader
) and
switches follow the
-loader
(or -
) switch always precedes the
218x
VisualDSP++ 3.5 Loader Manual
for 16-Bit Processors
) to process into a
).
.BNM
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