In SX Microcontrollers, SX/B Compiler and SX-Key Tool, John Kauffman wrote:

[3]I am trying to provide for students demos for each step of the programming process.[/3]

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[3]As I understand the process:[/3]

[3]SX/B code in .SXB file &gt;&gt; Compiler &gt;&gt; Assembly Code in .SRC file &gt;&gt; Assembler &gt;&gt; Machine Code in ??? file &gt;&gt; load into the EEFlash[/3]

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[3]I can show students the SXB and SRC files. Is there any way to complete the story with a view of the machine code? [/3]

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[3]Specific questions follow:[/3]

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[3]1 <SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes"> Does the machine code persist or is it sent straight to the EEFlash?[/3]

[3]2 <SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes"> If it persists what is the file name, extension and path?[/3]

[3]3<SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes">  I assume if I can open the machine code file it will be a string of 1 &amp; 0s. I also assume it can't be opened in Notepad. Is there any way to get a peek at that machine code just for the educational purpose of demonstrating what it is that actually goes into the chip?[/3]

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[3]Much thanks.[/3]

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