S Record Creation; S-Record Example; S0 Header Record - Motorola M68LC302CAF20VCT User Manual

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S-Record Information
A.5 S Record Creation
A.6 S-Record Example
A.6.1 S0 Header Record
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S-record format programs may be produced by dump utilities, debuggers, cross
assemblers, or cross linkers. Several programs are available for downloading a
file in the S-record format from a host system to an 8- or 16-bit
microprocessor-based system.
A typical S-record format, as printed or displayed, is shown in this example:
Example:
S00600004844521B
S1130000285F245F2212226A00042429008237C2A
S11300100002000800082529001853812341001813
S113002041E900084#42234300182342000824A952
S107003000144ED492
S9030000FC
In the example, the format consists of:
An S0 header
Four S1 code/data records
An S9 termination record
The S0 header record is described in Table A-4.
Table A-4. S0 Header Record
S-Record
Field
Entry
Type
S0
Record
06
Length
00
Address
00
S-Record Information
Description
S-record type S0, indicating a header record
Hexadecimal 06 (decimal 6), indicating six
character pairs (or ASCII bytes) follow
4-character, 2-byte address field; zeroes
M68ICS08RK In-Circuit Simulator — Rev. 1
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