paulr@syma.sussex.ac.uk (Paul T Russell) (05/02/90)
From article <17470004@col.hp.com>, by chrism@col.hp.com (Chris Magnuson): > In article <9970@sdcc6.ucsd.edu>, xm50@sdcc12.ucsd.edu (don bowmen) writes: >> >> I need information on how to get MPW to generate S records >> ... > > #I've written just such a tool. It also does intel hex records. You'll > #probably need another tool which copies code resources into the data fork as > #my tool reads the data fork and gives you a hex file. That tool, I believe, > ... I've also written an MPW tool which will convert a given resource to a TEXT file of Intel hex or Motorola (S1, S2 or S3) records for downloading to an EPROM programmer or emulator or whatever. It will let you skip N bytes at the start of the resource (eg: skip 4 bytes when converting CODE resource 1) and you can also tell it to generate odd or even bytes when generating code for a 16 bit system with pairs of EPROM's, for example. If there is any interest in this I can either mail it direct to the interested parties or post it to comp.binaries.mac... //Paul -- Paul Russell, Department of Experimental Psychology University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QG, England Janet: paulr@uk.ac.sussex.syma Nsfnet: paulr@syma.sussex.ac.uk Bitnet: paulr%sussex.syma@ukacrl.bitnet Usenet: ...ukc!syma!paulr