Epson S1D13708 Manuel D’Utilisation
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Epson Research and Development
Vancouver Design Center
S1D13708
13708PLAY Diagnostic Utility
X39A-B-002-01
Issue Date: 01/11/16
Script Files
13708PLAY can be controlled by a script file. This is useful when:
• there is no display to monitor command keystroke accuracy.
• various registers must be quickly changed to view results.
A script file is an ASCII text file with one 13708PLAY command per line. Script files can
be executed from within 13708PLAY using the Run command (e.g. = run dumpregs.scr).
Alternately, the script file can be executed from the OS command prompt. On a PC
platform, a typical script command line might be:
be executed from within 13708PLAY using the Run command (e.g. = run dumpregs.scr).
Alternately, the script file can be executed from the OS command prompt. On a PC
platform, a typical script command line might be:
13708PLAY run dumpregs.scr > results
This causes the file dumpregs.scr to be interpreted as commands by 13708PLAY and the
results to be redirected to the file results.
results to be redirected to the file results.
Example 1: Create a script file that reads all registers.
; This file initializes the S1D13708 and reads the registers.
; Note: after a semicolon (;), all characters on a line are ignored.
; Note: after a semicolon (;), all characters on a line are ignored.
; Initialize the S1D13708
i
i
; Read all registers
xa
xa