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s5u1c33000c

Manufacturer Part Number
s5u1c33000c
Description
Cmos 32-bit Single Chip Microcomputer S5u1c33000c Manual
Manufacturer
Epson Electronics America, Inc.
Datasheet
14.3 Starting Method
14.3.1 Startup Format
General form of command line
Operations on work bench
14.3.2 Startup Options
The hex33 comes provided with the following four types of startup options:
-x
Function:
Specification on wb33: Check [addr to name].
Explanation:
-z
Function:
Specification on wb33: Check [abs addr].
Explanation:
Note:
-r
Function:
Specification on wb33: Check [abs addr].
Explanation:
-e
Function:
Specification on wb33: None
Explanation:
When entering an option in the command line, one or more spaces are necessary before and after the option.
Example: c:\cc33\hex33 -e -x -z test.srf
S5U1C33000C MANUAL
(C COMPILER PACKAGE FOR S1C33 FAMILY) (Ver. 4)
hex33 ^ [<startup option>] ^ <start address> ^ <end address> ^ <file name>
<start address>: Specify the conversion start address in a hexadecimal number.
<end address>: Specify the conversion end address in a hexadecimal number.
<file name>:
A 32-bit boundary address should be specified for the <start address> and <end address>.
The specified number is handled as a hexadecimal number even if "0x" is not prefixed.
Select options, conversion range and an object file, then click the [HEX33] button.
^ denotes a space.
[ ] indicates the possibility to omit.
Specify an srf33 object file name including the extension.
Adds a specified address to the extension.
Outputs an absolute address.
Checks a section.
Outputs an error file.
If this option is specified, the hex33 adds a specified start and an end address to the
extension of the file to be generated.
Example: test.sa_c00000_c0ffff
It can tell you which part of the data it is at a glance.
If this option is specified, the hex33 uses absolute addresses for the converted address
part when generating the output file. Unless this option is specified, the addresses are
converted to offset addresses where the specified start address is assumed to be
address 0.
Be sure to specify this option when creating mask data.
If this option is specified, the hex33 checks whether all converted sections are within
a specified address range. If there is any section that exceeds the specified range, an
error is assumed.
Delivers also in a file (hex33.err) the contents to be output by the hex33 through the
Standard Output (stdout), such as error messages.
EPSON
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