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Operating Systems Linux Ubuntu Can a Pentium III (450mhz) have any practical use these days? Post 302114791 by Mark Ward on Wednesday 18th of April 2007 02:56:23 PM
Old 04-18-2007
Thanks for the reply, what I'm really after is application uses for these PCs rather than OS's to take a look at.

Applications on the lines of:- VOIP, X-10 Home Automation, TV Recording, CCTV server, Drum Machine, Music Sequencer (One PC has Creative Live Midi interface) etc. but obviously many of these these would be beyond these PCs.

Looking for a purpose for these PCs beyond an Internet terminal that's free basically.

I did think about using one of them as an FTP or Apache server.

Mark.
 

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srec_ti_tagged(5)						File Formats Manual						 srec_ti_tagged(5)

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srec_ti_tagged - Texas Instruments Tagged (SDSMAC) file format DESCRIPTION
This format is also known as the TI-Tagged or TI-SDSMAC format. This format allows binary files to be uploaded and downloaded between two computer systems, typically between a computer system (such as a PC, Macintosh, or workstation) and an emulator or evaluation board for microcontrollers and microprocessors. The Lines Unlike many other object formats, the lines themselves are not especially significant. The format consits of a number of tagged fields, and lines are composed of a series of these fields. Tag Description ------------------------------------- * Data byte. : End of file. 0 File header (optional). 7 Checksum. 8 Dummy checksum (ignored). 9 Address. B Data word. F End of data record. K Program identifier (optional). Data Byte +--+---+---+ |B | n | n | One byte of data. The nn is 8-bit big-endian hexadecimal. +--+---+---+ End of File +--+------+ |: | CRLF | The end of data is indicated by this tag. The end of line sequence+(LF-on+Unix systems, CRLF on PCs) follows this tag. File Header +--+--------+----------+ |0 | length | filename | The optional start-of-file record begins with a tag character-('0')-and-a-12-character file header. The first four characters are the byte count of the file data. The remaining 8 characters are the name of the file and may be any ASCII characters, blank padded. Checksum +--+---+---+---+---+ |7 | n | n | n | n | The checksum is the 2s complement sum of the 8-bit ASCII values+of-characters,-beginning with the first tag character and ending with the checksum tag character (7). The nnnn is 16-bit big-endian hexadecimal. Dummy Checksum +--+---+---+---+---+ |8 | n | n | n | n | The checksum is the 2s complement sum of the 8-bit ASCII values-of-characters, beginning with the first tag character and ending with the checksum tag character (8). The nnnn is 16-bit big-endian hexadecimal. Address +--+---+---+---+---+ |9 | n | n | n | n | Addresses may be given for any data byte, but none is mandatory.--The-file-begins at 0000 if no address is given before the first data field. The nnnn is 16-bit big-endian hexadecimal. Data Word +--+---+---+---+---+ |B | a | a | b | b | Two bytes of data. The aa and bb are each 8-bit big-endian hexadecimal.---+---+ End of Record +--+------+ |F | CRLF | The end of line sequence (LF on Unix systems, CRLF on PCs) is escaped-using this tag. The checksum is reset to zero at this point. Program Identifier +--+---+---+---+---+------+ |K | n | n | n | n | text | The program identifier can contain a brief description-of+the+program,-or-can be empty (i.e. the text portion is optional). The nnnn length (hex) of the field includes the `K', the length and the text; it is at least 5. Size Multiplier In general, binary data will expand in sized by approximately 2.9 times when represented with this format. EXAMPLE
Here is an example TI-Tagged file. It contains the data "Hello, World[rq] to be loaded at address 0x0100. K000590080B4865B6C6CB6F2CB2057B6F72B6C64*0A7F648F : and here is another example from the reference below 00050 7FDD4F 90000BFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFF7F400F 90010BFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFF7F3FFF 90020BFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFF7F3FEF 90030BFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFF7F3FDF 90040BFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFFBFFFF7F3FCF : SEE ALSO
http://www.dataio.com/pdf/Manuals/Unifamily/981-0014-016.pdf (page 6-33) COPYRIGHT
srec_cat version 1.58 Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Peter Miller The srec_cat program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details use the 'srec_cat -VERSion License' command. This is free software and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; for details use the 'srec_cat -VERSion License' command. AUTHOR
Peter Miller E-Mail: pmiller@opensource.org.au //* WWW: http://miller.emu.id.au/pmiller/ Reference Manual SRecord srec_ti_tagged(5)
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