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7000 User’s Guide Chapter 4
3. File Type. To select the type of the file from a drop down list. Different file
types are included here, e.g. Binary, Intel Hex, Motorola S record, JEDEC,
POF, TI, etc.
4. File Mode. To select one of the following File Modes from the drop down list:
Normal to load the whole file
Even to load the first byte and discard the second byte out of every
two bytes
Odd to discard the first byte and load the second byte out of every
two bytes
1st byte of 4 to load first byte and discard the other three bytes out of
every four bytes
2nd byte of 4 to load the second byte and discard the other three bytes
out of every four bytes
3rd byte of 4 to load the third byte and discard the other three bytes
out of every four bytes
4th byte of 4 to load the fourth byte and discard the other three bytes
out of every four bytes
1st 2_byte of 4 to load the first two bytes and discard the other two
bytes out of every four bytes
2nd 2_byte of 4 to load the last two bytes and discard the other two
bytes out of every four bytes
5. Buffer Address. To indicate a different initial address of the data being
loaded into the buffer.
6. File Address. In case the file type has a non-zero start address, enter the data
offset address in the File Address field. Make sure to enter the correct
address, because an incorrect file offset address causes part of the buffer to be
filled with FF (or incorrect data).
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