USING ADVANCED OPTIONS
Same as Test 0. This test runs until it is stopped.
TEST 3
To leave this mode, type test and press Enter.
6.5.2
Using XDUMP
The XDUMP command asks the Ethernet XPort component to send back a block of its internal
RAM memory so that the application code can display it out the serial interface. The command
accepts a single argument, in decimal, of the starting RAM address the XPort is required to dump.
When xdump 3240 is typed, the following is displayed:
Figure 6-5. Xdump Block Display
The XDUMP command always requests blocks of 128 however, since XPort only maintains 64K of
RAM, if the operator requests a starting address closed to the end of RAM, a partial block may be
displayed. For example, if a user types xdump 65480, the following partial block will be
displayed:
Figure 6-6. Xdump Partial Block Display
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Document No.: COM-00-05-16
June 2006, Revised June 2014
Version: C.1