Batch Mode Command Line Options - Teknor Industrial Computers TEK-AT4LVG Technical Reference Manual

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BATCH MODE COMMAND LINE OPTIONS

Each option or switch starts with a '/' character followed by one or more letters. These
letters are in uppercase and are used by VFLASH to identify a specific option.
A colon ':' or pound '#' character is also a necessary part of the switch. Lowercase letters
represent a variable field that must be entered. Each switch may be separated by a space if
you so choose.
The switches may be written in random order except for switches that are linked together.
For example a /S must be followed by either /#order or /sizeK or both. Thus, a command
line such as VFLASH B: /M /S/#2/128K is valid, however, VFLASH B: /S/M/#2/128K is
not. The following list of options provides complete descriptions.
The first three options listed are not required to execute a disk. They can be used either in
Interactive Mode or Batch Mode.
[options]
/G:group
Specifies how many Flash blocks will be grouped together as a cluster. The
Group Factor will set the smallest disk size available. Valid group values are
defined as 1, 2, 4, 8, 16... and so on.
/M
Instructs VFLASH to use a monochrome display pattern. This option is
useful with LCDs since it may be difficult to distinguish colors with such
displays.
/VT100
This option allows a visual monitoring of the transfer operation in progress
while in VT100 mode. Use this switch when you make an onboard Flash
disk.
To get a summary of the Batch Mode options from VFLASH, simply run VFLASH with
the command line '/?' or '/HELP' (type 'VFLASH/?' or 'VFLASH/HELP'). Either command
will display a Batch options summary and some examples of valid VFLASH command
lines. The same help information will also be displayed each time VFLASH detects an
error in the command line.
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