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VisualDSP++ 4.5 Loader and Utilities Manual - Analog Devices

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Table A-7. S1 Termination Record Example<br />

Field Purpose<br />

S903000DEF Example record<br />

S9 Start character<br />

03 Byte count of this record<br />

000D Address<br />

EF Checksum<br />

File Formats<br />

The S2 termination record has the same format, except that the start character<br />

is S8 <strong>and</strong> the address field is six characters wide.<br />

The S3 termination record is the same as the S1 format, except the start<br />

character is S7 <strong>and</strong> the address field is eight characters wide.<br />

For more information, see “hexutil – Hex-32 to S-Record File Converter”<br />

on page B-2.<br />

Splitter Output Files in Intel Hex-32 Format<br />

The splitter utility can output Intel hex-32 format (.h_#) files. These<br />

ASCII files support a variety of PROM devices. For an example of how<br />

the Intel hex-32 format appears for an 8-bit wide PROM, see “<strong>Loader</strong><br />

Output Files in Intel Hex-32 Format” on page A-7.<br />

The splitter utility prepares a set of PROM files. Each PROM holds a portion<br />

of each instruction or data. This configuration differs from the loader<br />

output.<br />

<strong>VisualDSP++</strong> <strong>4.5</strong> <strong>Loader</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Utilities</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> A-13

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