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From: martinez@rodan.acs.syr.EDU (Kenneth Mtz. (YONIX))
Subject: downloading to a HC11
Message-ID: <1993Apr3.121957.16499@newstand.syr.edu>
Date: Sat, 3 Apr 93 12:19:57 EST
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We have a question concerning downloading a program from an IBM 386 pc to
the GCB11 board.  We are using a dumb terminal connection; an RS232 25-pin
connector to JP6.  We believe that we have properly connected because we
are able to access and run GBUG.
	We have tried to download and run hello.c (hello.S19) and it
appears to lock up since nothing comes up on the screen and control does
not return to GBUG.
	The procedure we are using is:
<prompt> gpc
    (Register information is displayed)
]TD <enter>
 F7   hello.s19
]R

we have tried specifying an offset after TD and addresses after R, but they
produce the same effect.
Our questions are:
1.  Where exactly does the program get downloaded to?  Where is this specified?
2.  Why don't commands like SS and DA work?  They are not recognized as 
    commands.
3.  How do you know if the I/O stream is interfacing with GBUG's stream?

Any information or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you.
Sincerely,
Angela Sampogna and Judy Nortz

