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6.5. Reset Write Pointer
Do not reset the current write address pointer of the specified memory
partition.
Reset the current write address pointer of the specified memory partition to
the first address in the partition.
6.6. CFC Size
Bytes 7 and 8 indicate the CFC size in gigabytes or megabytes as a
decimal number.
6.7. CFC Magnitude
Byte 9 is in ASCII format and indicates either gigabytes or megabytes:
6.8. Read Offset
Bytes 10 and 11 are the read offset in number of megabytes as a
decimal number; the read offset is defined for the following
command/subcommand combinations:
The read offset gives the number of MB behind the current write
address to start reading.
The read offset gives the number MB ahead of the current write
address to start reading.
6.9. Error Flags
Bytes 12 and 13 are the error flags, the bits are defined below:
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
FRAM
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
CFC Data
CFC Communications
FRAM
CFC Missing
SDRAM
SRAM
CPU
byte
bit
error flag
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
12 13
Note that all the Error Flags are 0 = PASS and 1 = FAIL except for bit 3, the CFC Missing flag,
where 0 = card present and 1 = card missing.
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