10-20-2016, 06:53 PM
Is the .RAW file format documented anywhere? If I download something to the 41CL I need to know how to massage the data to get everything lined up properly. Or is this even possible?
Monte
Monte
(10-20-2016 06:53 PM)Monte Dalrymple Wrote: [ -> ]Is the .RAW file format documented anywhere? If I download something to the 41CL I need to know how to massage the data to get everything lined up properly. Or is this even possible?
Monte
Quote:RAW Format: Page 4Hope, this is of any use for you.
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[compiled code] + [1-byte checksum] + [trailer]
[1-byte checksum] - sum of all [compiled code] bytes
[trailer] - filler bytes, so that filesize = multiple 256-byte blocks
Usage: optional parameters are surrounded by <>
RAW file(s) to LIF file ( LIF name = <name> or [infile] )
/r=infile<.raw> /l<=outfile.lif> <name>
If output file is specified, [infile] can be a directory of RAW files.
For example: hp41uc /r=\rawdir\*.raw /l=hpil.lif
RAW file to P41 file ( P41 name = <name> or [infile] )
/r=infile<.raw> /p<=outfile.p41> <name>
RAW file to BIN file
/r=infile<.raw> /b<=outfile.bin>
RAW file to DAT file ( hex digits in ASCII form )
/r=infile<.raw> /d<=outfile.dat>
RAW file to TXT file ( de-compile )
/r=infile<.raw> /t<=outfile.txt> </a> </n> </x>
De-compiler Options:
/a - append text using: [ "Ãtext" ], instead of: [ >"text" ]
/n - generate line numbers
/x - use [ XROM mm,ff ] for all XROM Functions
/x23 - use [ XROM 23,ff ]: [ XROM 23,1 ], instead of [ COPYFL ]
/x25 - use [ XROM 25,ff ]: [ XROM 25,46 ], instead of [ X<>F ]
/x26 - use [ XROM 26,ff ]: [ XROM 26,10 ], instead of [ CLOCK ]
/x28 - use [ XROM 28,ff ]: [ XROM 28,27 ], instead of [ AUTOIO ]
(10-20-2016 09:01 PM)JurgenRo Wrote: [ -> ]Monte,
the direct link seems not to function.
Juergen
(10-22-2016 06:10 PM)aurelio Wrote: [ -> ](10-20-2016 09:01 PM)JurgenRo Wrote: [ -> ]Monte,
the direct link seems not to function.
Juergen
with the right button of the mouse you can download it, thank-you Juergen
EDIT: you download the zip but cannot open it.....