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Scripting, Comments – Epson S1D13705 User Manual

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Epson Research and Development

Vancouver Design Center

S1D13705

13705PLAY Diagnostic Utility

X27A-B-005-04

Issue Date: 01/07/04

Scripting

13705PLAY can be driven by a script file. This is useful when:

• there is no standard display output to monitor command entry and results.

• various registers must be quickly changed faster than can achieved by typing.

• The same series of keystrokes is being entered time and again.

A script file is an ASCII text file with one 13705PLAY command per line. All scripts must
end with a “q” (quit) command in order to return control to the operating system. The semi-
colon is used as a comment delimitor. Everything on a line after the semi-colon will be
ignored.

On a PC platform, a typical script command line is: “13705PLAY < dumpregs.scr >
results”.

This causes the script file “dumpregs.scr” to be interpreted and the results to be sent to the
file “results.”

Example 1: The script file “dumpregs.scr” can be created with and text editor and will look

like the following:

; This file initializes the S1D13705 and reads the registers
i

; Initialize the registers.

xa

; Dump all the registers

la

; And the LUT

q

; Exit

Comments

• All numeric values are considered to be hexadecimal unless identified otherwise. For

example, 10 = 10h = 16 decimal; 10t = 10 decimal; 010b = 2 decimal.

• Redirecting commands from a script file (PC platform) allows those commands to be

executed as though they were typed.