TShirtPress/EWARM/settings/Press.Press.cspy.ps1
maxunm f3fad021bd Rough placement on pcb & Migrate to KiCAD
I've now roughly placed all the components on the pcb and will work on fine adjustment and routing in the next commit. I've also migrated to KiCAD, the workflow works slightly nicer for how I work because I can just draw the schematics before actually having to worry about footprints or picking the correct part.
2020-05-27 22:33:21 -04:00

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param([String]$debugfile = "");
# This powershell file has been generated by the IAR Embedded Workbench
# C - SPY Debugger, as an aid to preparing a command line for running
# the cspybat command line utility using the appropriate settings.
#
# Note that this file is generated every time a new debug session
# is initialized, so you may want to move or rename the file before
# making changes.
#
# You can launch cspybat by typing Powershell.exe -File followed by the name of this batch file, followed
# by the name of the debug file (usually an ELF / DWARF or UBROF file).
#
# Read about available command line parameters in the C - SPY Debugging
# Guide. Hints about additional command line parameters that may be
# useful in specific cases :
# --download_only Downloads a code image without starting a debug
# session afterwards.
# --silent Omits the sign - on message.
# --timeout Limits the maximum allowed execution time.
#
if ($debugfile -eq "")
{
& "C:\Program Files (x86)\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 8.3\common\bin\cspybat" -f "C:\Users\maxunm\Desktop\TShirtPress\EWARM\settings\Press.Press.general.xcl" --backend -f "C:\Users\maxunm\Desktop\TShirtPress\EWARM\settings\Press.Press.driver.xcl"
}
else
{
& "C:\Program Files (x86)\IAR Systems\Embedded Workbench 8.3\common\bin\cspybat" -f "C:\Users\maxunm\Desktop\TShirtPress\EWARM\settings\Press.Press.general.xcl" --debug_file=$debugfile --backend -f "C:\Users\maxunm\Desktop\TShirtPress\EWARM\settings\Press.Press.driver.xcl"
}