I guess I replied in a hurry, and re-reading it made only
little sense to me.
What I meant was that you may have to actually read the
IS41-D (for instance) specification (the protocol part,
i.e. part 5 6), and create the ASN.1 abstract syntax
specification from it. Although this may have already
been also done by EIA/TIA, so the best way is to call them
up to find out if they have the *.asn files.
Regards,
Banibrata.
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Hi Chandra:
Since your question is not relating to any tool in
particular, i think it's okay to answer this in this forum.
I don't think the ASN.1 specification for IS-41 (you didn't mention
rev. B/C/D??), is not available as such AFAIK.
You need to build it your self by reading the specification.
You may like to contact EIA/TIA to ask them if they have any
specification. Do note that many a times the specifications
provided by the standard bodies are not very well tested (for
semantics and syntax), so you may still need to do some work,
and based on the ASN.1 tools that you are using you may still
need to tweak the specification file to be acceptable for the
compiler, e.g. adding some special directive to assist the
compiler, or modify unsupported features.
But then again, I'm not an ASN.1 expert, so the experts
around, please correct me if I am wrong.
Thanks regards,
Banibrata Dutta.
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Subject: [ASN.1] ASN.1 file for IS-41
I am new to this forum, where can I find a asn.1 file for IS-41.
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