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[avr-chat] Using srec_cat to calculate CRCs on a file with holes?
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Bob Paddock |
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[avr-chat] Using srec_cat to calculate CRCs on a file with holes? |
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Thu, 01 Mar 2007 12:23:03 -0500 |
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I have a .HEX file that has numerous 'holes' in it,
that I want to calculate the CRC over using srec_cat.
The CRC calculation of srec_cat tells me that I have
holes in my file, and that they need to be filled
using the "-Fill" command. All well and good,
but what is the correct syntax for doing it?
I've tried several variations of this:
srec_cat $(TARGET).org.hex -Intel \
-Little_Endian_CRC16 -max $(TARGET).org.hex -Intel \
-Cyclic_Redundancy_Check_16_XMODEM -Fill 0xFF -Over $(TARGET).org.hex
-Intel \
-Output $(TARGET).hex -Intel
I either get the warning telling me to use '-Fill'
or the command simply fails as a bad command.
What are the correct order for the parameters?
This is srec_cat Version 1.26.D001.
I've used the CRC calculations before, in files
that did not have 'holes' with no problems.
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