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PRGS430.DLL—Description
2-20
Example: lFuncReturn = ReadOutData(long:0xF000,
long:0x1000, void* lpBuffer)
/FN0019/ ReadOutFile
long int ReadOutFile(long int wStart, long int wLength, char* lpszFileName,
long int iFileType)
Reads out data from the device and writes it to a file
wStart: Start address of the area to be read out. Allowed values :
0x0000−0xFFFE (see memory map of the corresponding device)
wLength: Length of the area. Allowed values : 0x0000−0xFFFE (see memory
map of the corresponding device)
lpszFileName: Name of the file to receive data. If the file does not exist, it is
created; If the file already exists, it is overwritten.
iFileType:
FILETYPE_TI_TXT (0x01) − file type is TI-TXT
FILETYPE_INTEL_HEX (0x02) − file type is Intel-hex
Example: lFuncReturn = ReadOutFile(long:0xF000,
long:0x1000, ”test.out”, long:1)
/FN0020/ Reset
long int Reset(long int Flags)
This function provides the reset functionality for the target.
Flags: Flags is a bitmap and determines the type of reset.
PUC 0x01
RST_NMI 0x02
WITH_RELEASE 0x04
Reset | PUC means that the JTAG sends the command to the MSP430.
Reset | RST_NMI performs a reset via the RST/NMI pin of the MSP430. The
JTAG is also reset.
If the WITH_RELEASE option is selected, the device is released from the
JTAG access after the reset.
Example: lFuncReturn = Reset(long:5)

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