Date : Tue, 30 Dec 2008 20:09:26 +0000 (GMT)
From : info@... (Sprow)
Subject: SRAM command documentation.
In article <516B72C85AFD45D9A3C24DAE860F2FA9@...>,
Mark Haysman <jumbos.bazzar@...> wrote:
> > SRREAD is the opposite of write, so the addresses would need to be the
> > other way round
> > *SRREAD 8000 8FFF 7000 9
>
> Erm.....no, sorry. The Addresses are the same way round in both commands
*H.SRAM
SRAM 1.04
SRDATA <id.>
SRLOAD <filename> <sram address> (<id.>) (Q)
SRREAD <dest. start> <dest. end> <sram start> (<id.>)
SRROM <id.>
SRSAVE <filename> <sram start> <sram end> (<id.>) (Q)
SRWRITE <source start> <source end> <sram start> (<id.>)
End addresses may be replaced by +<length>
So they are - I was thinking about SRSAVE - that'll teach me. A PSU cap had
oozed its black goo so I went from memory until I repaired it,
Sprow.