Software version, Valid commands, Write port 7000: 7.2. read port 7100 – ACR&Artex Float-Free 406 Memory Capsule User Manual

Page 18: Rlb-35mc read commands

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Y1-03-0202 Rev. E

6.10. Software Version

Byte 14 is in ASCII format and indicates the RLB-35MC Memory
Board’s software version.


7. Valid Commands

The possible valid combinations during normal VDR operations are as

follows:

7.1. Write Port 7000:

W

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Write received data into main memory starting at the current write address

Write received data into configuration memory starting at the current write address

Definition

1)

2) 0x00 = leave the current write address as is; 0x01 = reset the current write address to the first address in the memory partition

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RLB-35MC Write Commands

7.2. Read Port 7100:

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2)

3)

Read main memory starting at the address that is the number of offset MBs behind the current
write address and ending at the last address written at the time the command was received.

Read configuration memory starting at the first address and ending at the last address written at
the time the command was received.

Read status memory starting at the first address and ending at the last address written at the time
the command was received.

Read all of main memory starting at the address the number of offset MBs ahead of the current
write address and ending at the address one less than the read starting address.

Read all of main memory starting at the first address in the partition and ending at the last address
written at the time the command was received.

Read all of main memory starting at the first address in the partition and ending at the last valid
address in the partition.

Definition

Number of MBs offset ahead of the current write position to start reading all of main memory

Number of MBs of main memory to read behind the current write position

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RLB-35MC Read Commands

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