Re: HEX file in LPC2000 Flash Utility
- From: msg <msg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2008 10:41:59 -0600
Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2008-02-04, Rich Webb <bbew.ar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
But when I open it with softwares that can read HEX files like
Tiny HEX, the format is like above. So I decided to make the
HEX file again. I copied the information that was shown in Tiny
Hexer software in a Notepad
Don't do that. If you want or need to check the file format,
do not use Notepad.
Never, ever use Notepad. It's usless. Wordpad is far less
broken than Notepad, but still vastly inferior to something
like PFE or emacs, or vim, or several dozen other (free) real
editors.
Go to http://www.sourceforge.net/ and search on "programmer's
editor" for a lot of better choices. Or go to
http://www.vim.org/ and download the One True Editor. ;-)
Or for simple editing just use 'ed' under cygwin (you only
need 'ed.exe' and 'cygwin1.dll' -- be sure to use the
correct version of the dll for the executable; if you
get unresolved sym references, get a newer cygwin1.dll).
Michael
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