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- SREC_(file_format) abstract "The Motorola S-record format is an ASCII hexadecimal ("hex") text encoding for binary data. It is also known as the SREC or S19 format. Each record contains a checksum to detect data that has been corrupted during transmission. The first record (S0) may include arbitrary comments such as a program name or version number. The last (termination) record (S7, S8, or S9) may include a starting address.The S-record format was created in the 1970s for the Motorola 6800 processor. Software development tools for that and other embedded processors would make executable code and data in the S-record format. PROM programmers would then read the S-record format and "burn" the data into the PROMs or EPROMs used in the embedded system.There are other ASCII encoding with a similar purpose. BPNF, BHLF, and B10F were early binary formats, but they are neither compact nor flexible. Hexadecimal formats are more compact because they represent 4 bits rather than 1 bit per character. Many, such as S-record, are more flexible because they include address information so they can specify just a portion of a PROM. Intel HEX format was often used with Intel processors. Tek Hex is another hex format that can include a symbol table for debugging.".
- SREC_(file_format) thumbnail Motorola_SREC_Chart.png?width=300.
- SREC_(file_format) wikiPageExternalLink srecord.sourceforge.net.
- SREC_(file_format) wikiPageExternalLink M68000PRM.pdf.
- SREC_(file_format) wikiPageID "6766701".
- SREC_(file_format) wikiPageRevisionID "604206492".
- SREC_(file_format) hasPhotoCollection SREC_(file_format).
- SREC_(file_format) subject Category:Binary-to-text_encoding_formats.
- SREC_(file_format) subject Category:Embedded_systems.
- SREC_(file_format) type Artifact100021939.
- SREC_(file_format) type EmbeddedSystems.
- SREC_(file_format) type Instrumentality103575240.
- SREC_(file_format) type Object100002684.
- SREC_(file_format) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- SREC_(file_format) type System104377057.
- SREC_(file_format) type Whole100003553.
- SREC_(file_format) comment "The Motorola S-record format is an ASCII hexadecimal ("hex") text encoding for binary data. It is also known as the SREC or S19 format. Each record contains a checksum to detect data that has been corrupted during transmission. The first record (S0) may include arbitrary comments such as a program name or version number. The last (termination) record (S7, S8, or S9) may include a starting address.The S-record format was created in the 1970s for the Motorola 6800 processor.".
- SREC_(file_format) label "S-Record".
- SREC_(file_format) label "S-Record".
- SREC_(file_format) label "S-record".
- SREC_(file_format) label "S19".
- SREC_(file_format) label "SREC (file format)".
- SREC_(file_format) label "SREC".
- SREC_(file_format) label "SREC".
- SREC_(file_format) sameAs S-Record.
- SREC_(file_format) sameAs SREC.
- SREC_(file_format) sameAs S-Record.
- SREC_(file_format) sameAs S-record.
- SREC_(file_format) sameAs S19.
- SREC_(file_format) sameAs m.0gmvh_.
- SREC_(file_format) sameAs Q947746.
- SREC_(file_format) sameAs Q947746.
- SREC_(file_format) sameAs SREC_(file_format).
- SREC_(file_format) wasDerivedFrom SREC_(file_format)?oldid=604206492.
- SREC_(file_format) depiction Motorola_SREC_Chart.png.
- SREC_(file_format) isPrimaryTopicOf SREC_(file_format).