Here's your list (copied from the manual "pROBE+ Users Guide (5192-001)", Section 5: Command Name or Description Section CB Clear Breakpoints1 5.3.3 CP Clear Profile Data 5.6.1 DB Define Breakpoint 5.3.1 DI Disassemble Memory (with Disassembler module) 5.1.7 DL Download From Host 5.1.8 DM Display Memory 5.1.1 DR Display Registers 5.2.1 FL Display/Set Flags 5.7.1 FM Fill Memory 5.1.4 GO Start/Resume Execution 5.4.1 GS Initialize the pSOS+ Kernel 5.4.2 IL Display/Set Interrupt Level 5.7.2 LB List Breakpoints 5.3.2 LP List Profile Data 5.6.2 MM Move Memory 5.1.6 PI Patch I/O Address 5.1.2 PM Patch Memory 5.1.3 PR Patch Register 5.2.2 QC Query Configuration Table 5.5.1 QD Query Date and Time 5.5.2 QM Query Multiprocessor Roster 5.5.3 QO Query Object Table 5.5.4 QP Query Partitions 5.5.5 QQ Query Queues 5.5.6 QR Query Regions 5.5.7 QS Query Semaphores 5.5.8 QT Query Tasks 5.5.9 QV Query Component Versions 5.5.10 SC System Call 5.7.3 SM Search Memory 5.1.5 ST Single Step 5.4.3 VL Verify Download From Host 5.1.8 WB Why Break 5.3.4 What are the parameters for DL please. 5.1.8 DL - Download From Host DL [.width] [PREV | offset] The DL command downloads data in standard Motorola S-records (DL interprets received characters as Motorola S-records). DL validates each S-record by verifying the checksum. If the configuration table specifies the user-supplied write program td_urwrite, DL uses this program to store the record in memory. If td_urwrite is not available, the pROBE+ debugger just downloads the data into memory. If an invalid record is received, DL aborts the download. At the end of a successful download, the number of transferred records is displayed. DL outputs a period on the console for each valid S-record received, unless the pROBE+ NODOTS flag is on. The optional offset relocates the S-records. The pROBE+ debugger adds this offset to each S-record start address. Note that a negative offset can be used to move code to a lower address. If you include the keyword PREV, DL reports the results of the previous DL command. This can be useful because some terminal emulators do not let you view the DL output during the download. In the following example, the pROBE+ debugger connects though a standard RS-232 terminal port to a system running UNIX. EXAMPLE 5-8: DL Command pROBE+> dl ~>Local file name? ram.hex 8907 lines transferred in 4 minutes 16 seconds 8907 records read pROBE+> dl prev 8907 records read