Syntax
! hex-number
hex-number2
Description
This command will write hex-number2 into location
hex-number in ARM memory. It is useful for debugging direct
control of the ARM peripherals.
Expression can only be a hex value without the leading $ or
&H and no spaces between the ! and the hexvalue. The
ARMmite does not list the address or the ASCII values.
This function will
be added in version 7.47 for ARM7 and 8.07 for Cortex parts. And also
requires BASICtools 5.9 or later.
Example
The following example displays the area of ARM
memory corresponding to the PWM registers. Memory address on the left,
followed by 4 or 8 words of memory displayed in hex.
@e0014000
E0014000: 00000000 00000001 04BFE6BB 0000E663 0000A516 00000000
00000000 00000000
!e0014000
1234567
@e0014000
E0014000: 01234567 00000001 04BFE6BB 0000E663 0000A516 00000000
00000000 00000000
Differences from other BASICs
- non-existent function in Visual BASIC or PBASIC
See also