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17-8

MC68VZ328 User’s Manual

Special Notes

17.3

Special Notes

The following information may be useful when the MC68VZ328 is in bootstrap mode.

A b-record is a string of uppercase hex characters with optional comments that follow.

Comments in a b-record or b-record file must not contain any word or symbol that is longer than
nine characters. However, the following characters can be used in a string of any length (all of these
have an ASCII code value that is less than 0x30):

— space

— ! (exclamation point)

— “ (quotation mark)

— # (number sign)

— $ (dollar sign)

— % (percentage symbol)

— & (ampersand)

— ( (opening parenthesis)

— ) (closing parenthesis)

— * (asterisk)

— + (plus sign)

— - (minus sign)

— . (period)

— / (forward slash)

The bootloader program echoes all characters being received, but only those having an ASCII code
value greater than or equal to 0x30 are kept for b-record assembling. Sending a character that is not
a b-record (ASCII code value < 0x30) will force the bootloader to start a new b-record.

The D[6:0] and A0 registers are used by the bootloader program. Writing to these registers may
corrupt the bootloader program.

Visit the DragonBall Web site at http://www.Motorola.com/DragonBall for bootstrap utility
programs.

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