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srec_wilson(5)							File Formats Manual						    srec_wilson(5)

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srec_wilson - wilson file format DESCRIPTION
This is a mystery format, added to support a mysery EPROM loader used by Alan Wilson <dvdsales@dvdlibrary.co.uk> If you know the true name of this format, please let me know! It bears a remarkable similarity to the Motorola S-Record format, however I can find no reference to a "compressed" Motorola format. The Lines Each line contains normal ASCII characters, and "high bit on[rq] characters, but the ASCII control characters are avoided (the high-bit-on con characters are not avoided). Normal line termination characters (CRLF or LF, depending on your system) are used. The presence of high-bit-on characters makes this format unattractive to send via email, as it must be wrapped as a binary attachment, increasing its size. In general, a single byte per byte is used to encode values, however some values use two bytes, according to the following table: Byte Value Encoding (1 or 2 chars) 0x00 .. 0x9F 0x40 .. 0xDF 0xA0 .. 0xAF 0x3A 0x30 .. 0x3A 0x3F 0xB0 .. 0xBF 0x3B 0x30 .. 0x3B 0x3F 0xC0 .. 0xCF 0x3C 0x30 .. 0x3C 0x3F 0xD0 .. 0xDF 0x3D 0x30 .. 0x3D 0x3F oxE0 .. 0xFF 0xE0 .. 0xFF The rest of this description, when refering to "bytes[rq] means byte values encoded using the above table. The Fields Each line consists of 5 fields. These are the type field, length field, address field, data field, and the checksum. +-----+---------------+---------+------+----------+ |Type | Record Length | Address | Data | Checksum | +-----+---------------+---------+------+----------+ Type The type field is a 1 character field that specifies whether the record is data (0x43), or termination (0x47). Record Length The record length field is a 1 byte field that specifies the number of bytes in the record, excluding the type and record length fields. Address This is a 4-byte address that specifies where the data is to be loaded into memory. Data The data field contains the executable code, memory-loadable data or descriptive information to be transferred. Checksum The checksum is an 1-byte field that represents the least significant byte of the one's complement of the sum of the values repre- sented by the bytes making up the length, address, and data fields. Record Types 0x43 (#) A record containing data and the 4-byte address at which the data is to reside. 0x47 (') A termination record. The address field may contain the 4-byte address of the instruction to which control is passed. There is no data field. Size Multiplier In general, binary data will expand in sized by approximately 1.5 times when represented with this format. 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_wilson(5)

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srec_fairchild(5)						File Formats Manual						 srec_fairchild(5)

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srec_fairchild - Fairchild Fairbug file format DESCRIPTION
The Fairchild Fairbug format has 8-byte records. A file begins with an address record and ends with an end-of-file record. There are three record types in this file format. Address records are of the form +--+------+ |S | nnnn | indicating the address for the following data records. +--+------+ Data records are of the form +--+------------------+---+ |X | ffffffffffffffff | c | Each data record begins with an X and always contains+8-data-bytes.--The-ff+characters are hexadecimal byte values (8 bytes). Each data byte is represented by 2 hexadecimal characters. The c character is a hex digit being the the nibble-sum of the data bytes. A 1-digit hexadecimal checksum follows the data in each data record. The checksum represents, in hexadecimal notation, the sum of the binary equiva- lents of the 16 digits in the record; the half carry from the fourth bit is ignored. The programmer ignores any character (except for address characters and the asterisk character, which terminates the data transfer) between a checksum and the start character of the next data record. This space can be used for comments. The end-of-file record has the form +--+ |* | The last record consists of an asterisk only, which indicates the end-of file. Size Multiplier In general, binary data will expand in sized by approximately 2.4 times when represented with this format. EXAMPLE
Here is an example Fairchild Fairbug file. It contains the data "Hello, World[rq] to be loaded at address 0x1000. Notice how the last record is padded with 0xFF bytes. S1000 X48656C6C6F2C2057C X6F726C64210AFFFF3 * 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_fairchild(5)
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