Does the MM determine the end record number for Intel HEX format files?
Latest Updated:09/15/2006
Question:
Does the MM determine the end record number for Intel HEX format files (the end record is determined as one line)?
Answer:
The end record means the 01 record in the 8th and 9th column from the left. The MM confirms that there is not data after the end record of the hexadecimal file.
In Version 2.00.20 or earlier, multiple end records will cause an error.
In Version 3.00 or later, multiple end records will generate a warning. Once the user has confirmed that there are no problems with the specified hexadecimal data file, any records that still exist after the initial end record will be ignored when generating the mask file.
In Version 2.00.20 or earlier, multiple end records will cause an error.
In Version 3.00 or later, multiple end records will generate a warning. Once the user has confirmed that there are no problems with the specified hexadecimal data file, any records that still exist after the initial end record will be ignored when generating the mask file.
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