Difference between revisions of "CPC M4 xfer tool"
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In a development environment the idea is you ie. do the following to your makefile : | In a development environment the idea is you ie. do the following to your makefile : | ||
− | <code>xfer -u 192.168.1.11 mycode.bin / 0</code> (to upload the file after compilation, additional files could be uploaded too) | + | <code>xfer -u 192.168.1.11 mycode.bin /0</code> (to upload the file after compilation, additional files could be uploaded too) |
<code>xfer -x 192.168.1.11 /mycode.bin</code> (to execute it) | <code>xfer -x 192.168.1.11 /mycode.bin</code> (to execute it) |
Revision as of 10:50, 6 February 2017
Command-line tool that allow to send files and receive from an M4 Board. Possibility to add an AMSDOS header too.
Current version : 2.0.0
Windows Executable : Xfer.zip
Repository : https://github.com/M4Duke/cpcxfer
Commands
Command | Effect |
---|---|
xfer -u ipaddr file path opt | Upload file, opt 0: no header add, 1: add ascii header |
xfer -d ipaddr file path opt | Download file, opt 0: leave header, 1: remove header |
xfer -f ipaddr file slot name | Upload rom |
xfer -x ipaddr path+file | Execute remote file |
xfer -s ipaddr | Reset CPC |
xfer -r ipaddr | Reboot M4 |
Example : If your m4 has IP number 192.168.1.11, the following code will run zynaps from given directory.
xfer -x 192.168.1.11 /games/zynaps/zynapsex.bas
Want to leave it again you could reset the cpc by:
xfer -s 192.168.1.11
In a development environment the idea is you ie. do the following to your makefile :
xfer -u 192.168.1.11 mycode.bin /0
(to upload the file after compilation, additional files could be uploaded too)
xfer -x 192.168.1.11 /mycode.bin
(to execute it)
If you are deving roms, they can be remotely uploaded too :
xfer -f 192.168.1.11 yancc.rom 3 "YANCC"
(upload to slot 3)
xfer -f 192.168.1.11 launcher.rom 4 "The Launcher"
(upload to slot 4)
xfer -r 192.168.1.11
(Reboot M4 for changes to take effect)