Flash Programming
NVMC Commands
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Microcontrollers Debugger Manual
FLASH LOADCONTEX
restores current buffer content into the MCU SRAM.
FLASH OVLBACKUP
backups application code overlap with programming runtime/
algorithm (RAM preset for debugging). Execute the command before loading the
application/file.
FLASH OVLRESTORE
restores/installs (writes in RAM) the application code overlap
with programming runtime/algorithm. Execute the command after the last FLASH
command.
FLASH PROTOCOLON
displays the Flash programmer debug protocol.
FLASH PROTOCOLOFF
stops displaying the Flash programmer debug protocol.
FLASH SKIPSTATUSON
skips the Flash programmer device Non-Volatile Memory
blocks diagnostic. You can use this command to speed up project application loading and
programming from the IDE debug run. The Flash programmer does NOT verify that
blocks are programmed or erased.
FLASH SKIPSTATUSOFF
removes the SKIPSTATUSON mode and therefore
diagnostics are performed again.
FLASH NVMFREQUENCY <frequency in Hz>
specifies the Non-Volatile Memory
programming frequency in Hertz; typically the device bus speed after reset. When used,
the Flash programmer does not try to evaluate this speed and the debugger gains 2-3
seconds at application loading time. A value of “0” enables the speed detection.
FLASH NVMIF2RELOCATE
Command not relevant for HCS08 devices.
FLASH NVMIF2WORKSPACE
Command not relevant for HCS08 devices.
FLASH UNSECURE
After device mass erasing, the Flash programmer automatically
programs the device security byte to the “Unsecure” state to enable code debugging
(default behavior).
FLASH NOUNSECURE
After device mass erasing, the Flash programmer does not
program the device security byte to the “Unsecured” state. The command must be placed
in a
Startup command file
, to be executed before any erase operation.
TIP
Use this command when the user application contains the code to program the
device security byte. This guarantees that no over-programming is performed on
the Flash security byte cell.
CAUTION
If the device security byte is not programmed to the “Unsecured” state,
after the device is reset, debugging is no longer possible until the next
mass erase and security byte is programmed to “Unsecured” state.
[
<blockNo>]
blockNo
is a list of Flash block/module numbers, according to this syntax:
blockNo = {number["-"number][","]}
Summary of Contents for Microcontrollers
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Page 60: ...Debugger Interface Highlights of the User Interface 60 Microcontrollers Debugger Manual ...
Page 156: ...Debugger Components Visualization Utilities 156 Microcontrollers Debugger Manual ...
Page 198: ...Real Time Kernel Awareness OSEK Kernel Awareness 198 Microcontrollers Debugger Manual ...
Page 236: ...Synchronized Debugging Through DA C IDE Troubleshooting 236 Microcontrollers Debugger Manual ...
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Page 332: ...HC08 Full Chip Simulation Configuration Procedure 332 Microcontrollers Debugger Manual ...
Page 348: ...MON08 Interface Connection Device Class Description 348 Microcontrollers Debugger Manual ...
Page 364: ...ICS MON08 Interface Connection Device Class Description 364 Microcontrollers Debugger Manual ...
Page 428: ...HC08 FSICEBASE Emulator Bus State Analyzer BSA 428 Microcontrollers Debugger Manual ...
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Page 466: ...HCS08 Full Chip Simulation Peripheral Modules Commands 466 Microcontrollers Debugger Manual ...
Page 544: ...HCS08 On Chip DBG Module HCS08 DBG V3 New Features 544 Microcontrollers Debugger Manual ...
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