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propeller2-loader-cli

v1.1.0

Published

CLI for the propeller2-loader library

Downloads

6

Readme

CLI for Propeller 2 Boat Loader Library

A CLI for interacting with the Propeller 2 Boot Loader using the propeller2-loader library.

Installation

  npm -g install propeller2-loader-cli

Usage

  p2load -h

Commands

  load [options] <filename>  Load a binary file
  version                    Print the chip version
  help [command]             Display help for command

Options

Global options

  -p, --port <portName>      Serial port to use. If not specified, attempt to auto-discover the port.
  -b, --baud <baudRate>      Baud Rate. If not specifided, the default baud rate is 115200.
                             Values may use the 'K', 'k', 'M', or 'm' suffix (e.g. 1K = 1000, 2M = 2000000)
  -v, --version              Output the CLI version
  -h, --help                 Display help for command 

Load options

  --mode <mode>              Load as "hex" or "base64". If not specified, the default is "base64".