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VisualDSP++ 4.5 Loader and Utilities Manual - Analog Devices

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Splitter for SHARC <strong>and</strong> TigerSHARC Processors<br />

Table 7-2. Splitter Comm<strong>and</strong>-Line Switches (Cont’d)<br />

Item Description<br />

-proc part_number Specifies the processor type to the splitter utility. This is a m<strong>and</strong>atory<br />

switch. Valid processors are:<br />

ADSP-21060, ADSP-21061, ADSP-21062, ADSP-21065L<br />

ADSP-21160, ADSP-21161<br />

ADSP-21261, ADSP-21262, ADSP-21266, ADSP-21267,<br />

ADSP-21363, ADSP-21364, ADSP-21365, ADSP-21366,<br />

ADSP-21367, ADSP-21368, ADSP-21369,<br />

ADSP-21371, ADSP-21375<br />

ADSP-TS101, ADSP-TS201, ADSP-TS202, <strong>and</strong> ADSP-TS203<br />

-u # (Byte-stacked format files only) The -u (user flags) switch, which may<br />

be used only in combination with the -f b switch, directs the splitter<br />

utility to use the number # in the user-flags field of a byte stacked format<br />

file.<br />

If the -u switch is not used, the default value for the number is 0. By<br />

default, # is decimal. If # is prefixed with 0x, the splitter utility interprets<br />

the number as hexadecimal. For more information, see “Splitter<br />

Output Files in Byte-Stacked Format” on page A-14.<br />

<strong>VisualDSP++</strong> <strong>4.5</strong> <strong>Loader</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Utilities</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 7-7

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