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ProMaster 2500 User Manual D-51
The record length during upload is not affected by the upload record size
parameter in the Configure/Edit/Communication screen. It is
automatically set to transfer records using the maximum size (250 bytes)
except for the last record. The size of the last record will be set according
to the remaining number of data bytes.
Figure D-22
Hewlett-Packard 64000 Unix Format
80 04 20 20 20 20 20 20-20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
20 20 00 07 00 08 00 08-00 00 00 00 00 FF 00 FA
00 00 00 00 02 00 26 02-03 38 FF FF FF FF FF 02
30 38 FF FF FF FF FF 02-03 38 FF FF FF FF FF 02
03 38 FF FF FF FF FF 02-03 16 75 A8 00 75 82 10
75 D0 00 75 B8 10 75 89-20 75 88 40 75 98 50 75
97 00 E5 99 75 80 00 75-90 E0 75 A0 40 75 B0 FF
74 58 F5 70 F5 71 75 75-00 75 76 FF 51 FD E5 90
54 60 B4 00 05 75 8D A0-80 13 B4 20 05 75 BD F4
80 0B B4 40 05 75 8D E8-80 03 75 8D FD 75 A8 90
75 99 52 90 00 AD 7A 00-11 D5 31 02 51 79 90 00
B7 7A 10 11 D5 31 02 51-79 90 00 C1 7A 20 11 D5
31 02 51 79 90 00 CB 7A-30 11 D5 31 02 51 79 80
D2 03 07 0B 13 11 17 1F-1D 23 00 02 06 0A 12 10
16 1E 1C 22 00 01 05 09-0D 0F 15 19 1B 21 25 00
04 08 0C 0E 14 18 1A 20-14 78 00 EA 44 40 FA 75
A0 4F E8 93 24 30 F9 87-80 EA 54 4F F5 A0 0A 08
75 A0 4F B8 0A EC EA 54-3F F5 A0 78 28 00 00 FF
00 FA 00 FA 00 00 00 00-00 D8 FA 8A A0 22 A8 71
F8 B5 70 01 22 E6 08 B8-70 02 78 58 88 71 F9 B4
E7 08 B8-72 90 01 22 93 73 06 30
00 26 B4 5A 07 51 FD
B4 00 80 BF B4
Number of bytes in
the following record
not including header
(or extra byte if present)
Data Record
Load Address
MS Word
Load Address
LS Word
Header
8 words for
file name
Byte Count = 7
Data Bus
Width
Transfer
Address LS
Data Width
Base
Transfer
Address MS
Processor Information Record
Number of bytes in
the following record
including header
Number of bytes in
the following record
not including header
End of first 124
record words
Number of bytes in
the following record
Data RecordLoad Address
MS Word
Load Address
LS Word
This data translation format was generated by a "dump utility" for illustrative purposes. Actual data
files are in binary code and are typically generated by the appropriate development software.
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