On Fri, 15 Oct 2004, Mauricio Jancic wrote: > Hi, > I have to replace a memory in an equipment that I didn't make. I > obtained a file from the manufacturer to burn into a ST27C64A which looks > like this: > > S11304009BA6EAB704A683B700A690B705A610B7C3 > S1130410011E011F019CA6C4B7103F3F3F463F4742 > S11304203F483F493F08A60FB7099ACD0457CD0668 > S11304304DCD0762CD096DCD0D55CD0E67CD108D17 > S1130440011003CD12AECD15D8CD189ECD1A26CDF0 > S10A04501ADACD1C9A20D436 > S1130457C60103B046A119240220261E011F01B6B6 > S113046746C70103A608B7110B0116003B13161361 > S11304770C010049190118013A1126F4C7010017A4 > S1130487130F10183F133F14A680B745CD1AB7CDE5 > S113049705ED3345CD1AB71E011F018105390BC67A > S11304A702CBB046A1192502153907440BC602CC65 > S11304B7B046A11425021744093B02205B0A100A1F > S11304C719050801021A1018058101132FC6010125 > S11304D7B046A10A23F3A114230EC601024AC70199 > S11304E702260E11131B10810645DE1645CD1AB7D9 > S11304F781B646C701011745CD1AB781B646C7016C > S1130507011745CD1AB710139D090006A606C701A2 > S11305170281A601C7010281193B4FC702C9A6146C > S1130527C702CA1610B646C70104CD064D06340 > > > The person that sent that to me, says it is Motorola S19 or S16, don't > remember, but I cant find a way to successfully save that file to the memory > and read the correct checksum that he says I must read... Any ideas? > > Mauricio Jancic > Janso Desarrollos > Microchip Consultant Program Member > (54) 11-4542-3519 > info@janso.com.ar > www.janso.com.ar > Get the S19 format from www.wotsit.com and find a way to make sense of your file. Alternatively, save it as a file with extension s11 or s19 and run a binary conversion utility on it. I don't know about windoze but on *nix you'd use objcopy. man objcopy. good luck, Peter _______________________________________________ http://www.piclist.com View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist