Dear Alexander Holler,

In message <1295950537-12363-1-git-send-email-hol...@ahsoftware.de> you wrote:
> When files were transfered the output is currently
> -
> Bytes transferred = 1976384 (1e2840 hex)
> -
> Using the decimal length as input for other commands conflicts with the
> the default base of 16 needed.
> 
> Change the output to
> -
> Bytes transferred = 0x1e2840 (1976384 bytes)
> -
> to reflect what should be used as input for other commands.

In which way does this reflect what "should be used as input for other
commands"?

I don't even understand why you use this manually with copy & paste.

Why don't you simply refer to the ${filesize} variable?


In any case, if you want to change this format, you must change _all_
occurrences of it, i. e. include all the commands that load from
external storage (ide, usb, scsi, sata, nand, dataflash, SPI-Flash,
...).


Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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