User`s manual

label entered by user defines line in input file from which
serial values reading starts.
addr -
Addr defines buffer address to write data following the
address.
byte0..byten, byte0..bytem, byte0..bytek -
Bytes arrays byte0..byten, byte0..bytem and byte0..bytek
are defining data, which are assigned to write to buffer.
Maximum count of bytes in one data field following the
address is 64 bytes. Data bytes are written to buffer from
address addr to addr+n.
The process of writing particular bytes to buffer is:
byte0 to addr
byte1 to addr + 1
byte2 to addr + 2
....
byten to addr + n
Optional part is delimited from the first data part by
character “ , “ (comma) and its structure is the same as in
the first data part, i.e. address and following array of data
bytes.
Characters with special use:
[ ] - labels must be defined inside square brackets
',' – character which delimiters basic part and optional part
of data
‘;’ - the semicolon character means the beginning of a
comment. All characters from „;„ to the end of line are
ignored. Comment can be on individual line or in the
end of definition line.
Note:
Label names can contain all characters except ‘[‘ and ‘]’.
The label names are analyzed as non case sensitive, i.e.
character ‘a’ is same as ‘A’, ‘b’ is same as ‘B’ etc..
All address and byte number values in input file are
hexadecimal.
Allowed address value size is from 1 to 4 bytes.
Allowed size of data arrays in one line is in range from 1
to 64 bytes. When there are two data arrays in one line,
the sum of their size in bytes can be maximally 80 bytes.
Be careful to set correct addresses. Address must be
defined inside device start and device end address
range. In case of address out of range, warning window
appears and serialization is set to disabled (None).
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