Dear Mr.Parikshit,
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: parikshit kadam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 3:17 PM
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [OCF] Please Help
>
>
>sub: informasation about how to use hex file in java programming.
>
> We are doing our projectwork on developing 8051 simulator
>using java
>programing. During the work we need to open a intel hex file
>(.obj) and use
>hex number for making decisions.
>
>please give proper direction to overcome our problem.
>
>
>===================#####====================
>
>The intel hex file format is given below:
>
>:05000000743E2494226F
>:00000001FF
>
>This is the format of an Intel hex file produced by a suitable
>assembler. This code is often downloaded from a PC to a
>development system
>and run from RAM. Alternatively, the hex file can be converted
>to a binary
>file and programmed into an EPROM.
>
>
>Now look at the top line...
>
> * The first character (:) indicates the start of a record.
> * The next two characters indicate the record length (hex
>number 10h in
>this case).
> * The next four characters give the load address (0080h in
>this case).
> * The next two characters indicate the record type (see below).
> * Then we have the actual data.
> * The last two characters are a checksum (sum of all bytes
>+ checksum =
> 00).
>
>The last line of the file is special, and will always look
>like that above.
>
>Record types:
>
> * 00 - Data record
> * 01 - End of file record
> * 02 - Extended segment address record
> * 03 - Start segment address record
> * 04 - Extended linear address record
> * 05 - Start linear address record
>
>
>
>Regards,
>Parikshit Kadam
>
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