Provided by: altos_1.3.1-1_amd64 bug

NAME

       ao-load - flash a program to a AltOS device

SYNOPSIS

       ao-load  [-T  tty-device]  [--tty  tty-device]  [-D  altos-device] [--device altos-device]
       [--cal radio-calibration] file.ihx device serial number

DESCRIPTION

       ao-load loads the specified .ihx file into the target device flash memory, customizing the
       AltOS image with the specified serial number.

OPTIONS

       -T tty-device | --tty tty-device
              This  selects  which  tty  device  the debugger uses to communicate with the target
              device. The special name 'BITBANG' directs ao-dbg to  use  the  cp2103  connection,
              otherwise  this  should  be  a usb serial port connected to a suitable cc1111 debug
              node.

       -D AltOS-device | --device AltOS-device
              Search for a connected device. This requires an argument of one  of  the  following
              forms:

              TeleMetrum:2
              TeleMetrum
              2

              Leaving  out  the  product  name  will cause the tool to select a suitable product,
              leaving out the serial number will cause the tool to match  one  of  the  available
              devices.

       -c radio-calibration | --cal radio-calibration
              This programs the radio calibration value into the image for hardware which doesn't
              have any eeprom storage for this value. The value here can be  computed  given  the
              current radio calibration value, the measured frequency and the desired frequency:

                   cal' = cal * (desired/measured)

              The default calibration value is 1186611.

USAGE

       ao-load  reads  the  specified  .ihx  file into memory, locates the matching .map file and
       edits the image to customize it using the specified serial number. It then connects to the
       specified target device and writes the program to the target device flash memory.

AUTHOR

       Keith Packard

                                             ao-load                                   AO-LOAD(1)