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CHAPTER 8: DEBUGGER

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S5U1C63000A MANUAL

(S1C63 FAMILY ASSEMBLER PACKAGE)

8.9.16 Command File

com

(execute command file)

Function

This command reads a command file and executes the debug commands written in that file. You can
execute the commands successively, or set an interval between each command execution.

Format

(1) >com []

(direct input mode)

(2) >com

(guidance mode)

File name ?

Execute commands 1. successively 2. with wait ...? <1 | 2>

Interval (0 - 256 seconds) :

(appears only when "2. With wait" is selected)

>

(Display execution progress)

: Command file name (path can also be specified)
:

Interval (wait seconds) between each command; decimal (0–256)

Examples

Format (1)

>com batch1.cmd

>.....

... Commands in "batch1.com" are executed successively.

Format (2)

>com

File name ? test.cmd

Execute commands 1. successively 2. with wait ...? 2

Wait time (0 - 256 seconds) : 2

>.....

... 2 sec. of interval is inserted after each command execution.

Notes

• Any contents other than commands cannot be written in the command file.

• An error results if the file you specified does not exist.

Error : Cannot open file

• Another command file can be read from a command file. However, the nesting of command files is

limited to a maximum of 5 levels. An error results if a com (or cmw) command at the sixth level is
encountered, the commands in the file specified by that com (or cmw) command will not be executed,
but the subsequent execution of the commands in upper level files will be executed continuously.

Error : Maximum nesting level(5) is exceeded, cannot open file

• If you specify an interval more than 256 seconds, it is set to 256 by default.

• Use the hot key ([CTRL]+[Q]) to stop executing a command file.

GUI utility

[Run | Command File …] menu item

When this menu item is selected, a dialog box appears allowing selection of a command file.

Enter an interval and a file name, then click [OK].
The file name can be selected using a standard file
selection dialog box that appears by clicking
[Browse...].