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Utilities Reference<br />

RAM_HIGH_ADRS and RAM_LOW_ADRS. If the image size (text + data + bss) is greater<br />

than the difference, a warning is displayed.<br />

OPTIONS<br />

-v h_adr l_adr specifies the size of the h_adr and l_adr addresses in bytes base 16.<br />

-k kbytes specifies the size of the system image in RAM in kilobytes.<br />

-b hex specifies the size of the system image in RAM in bytes base 16.<br />

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EXAMPLE<br />

SEE ALSO<br />

% vxsize -v 0010000 002000 vxWorks<br />

vxWorks: 312720(t) + 28596(d) + 32430(b) = 373746 (57344 over)<br />

Warning: image is larger than 316402 bytes!<br />

UNIX documentation for size<br />

wind_host_type<br />

NAME<br />

SYNOPSIS<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

wind_host_type – return the host type in the <strong>Tornado</strong> format<br />

wind_host_type<br />

This tool returns the host type of the machine on which it is run, in the <strong>Tornado</strong> format. In<br />

particular, it is intended to facilitate the setting of the environment variable<br />

WIND_HOST_TYPE. For example, if you are a C shell user, you can add the following line<br />

to your .cshrc file:<br />

setenv WIND_HOST_TYPE \xd4 $WIND_BASE/host/resource/wind_host_type\xd4<br />

windman<br />

NAME<br />

SYNOPSIS<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

windman – UITclSh GUI for quick help retrieving<br />

windman<br />

The <strong>Tornado</strong> software suite includes the <strong>Tornado</strong> Online Manuals, a hypertext publication<br />

with complete reference information for <strong>Tornado</strong> and VxWorks. This information can be<br />

displayed from any of the Help menus of the <strong>Tornado</strong> tools or by invoking windman<br />

from the UNIX command line.<br />

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