Annotation of 43BSDReno/share/doc/ucs/sumacc/dl68.1, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: .TH DL68 1 MC68000
        !             2: .SU
        !             3: .SH NAME
        !             4: dl68 \- b.out -> .dl downloader component of cc68
        !             5: .SH SYNOPSIS
        !             6: .B dl68
        !             7: [ -T -v -o -s ] filename
        !             8: .SH DESCRIPTION
        !             9: .I Dl68
        !            10: is a downloader for the Motorola 68000 Design Module.  It takes its input, a
        !            11: b.out format file, from filename and in the absence of the -o option sends its
        !            12: output to stdout.
        !            13: .PP
        !            14: If there are any symbols these are loaded, starting at 0x6BA on vm (the Design
        !            15: Module) or 0x1F000 on v1 (the Sun1 prototype).  The start and end of the symbol
        !            16: table are stored at 0x570 and 0x574 respectively on either board.
        !            17: .PP
        !            18: The options are:
        !            19: .TP
        !            20: .BI \-T " textorigin "
        !            21: specifies where the text (code) is to be loaded.
        !            22: .TP
        !            23: .BI \-v n
        !            24: specifies the board version.  Default is v1 (Sun1 prototype).  vm denotes the
        !            25: Motorola Design Module.
        !            26: .TP
        !            27: .BI \-o " filename "
        !            28: specifies the output file.  Defaults to stdout.
        !            29: .TP
        !            30: .BI \-s DE
        !            31: specifies the 
        !            32: .I data/end
        !            33: record types to generate.  The default is s28,
        !            34: 24 bit addresses.  The s19 format, 16 bit addresses, is used by the Data I/O
        !            35: programmers.
        !            36: .PP
        !            37: .SH FILES
        !            38: /usr/sun/ld68/down.c /usr/bin/dl68

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