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Apr 27, 2015
01:44 AM
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Apr 27, 2015
01:44 AM
Greetings,
sir/madam, how xmc1100 stores the intel hex file data i.e., in which order for example
intel hex file contains
: no of bytes | address | type | data | checksum \r\n
like above format the intel hex file will store the final code
here my doubt is in data field how it stores the data like
lets take a word and assume that i want to write the below word into flash location 10001008
AA BB CC DD
there are only below two possibilities to store into memory 10001008 i.e.,
1. AA BB CC DD
2. DD CC BB AA
in which format it will store the data??
Thanks and Regards,
harshan
sir/madam, how xmc1100 stores the intel hex file data i.e., in which order for example
intel hex file contains
: no of bytes | address | type | data | checksum \r\n
like above format the intel hex file will store the final code
here my doubt is in data field how it stores the data like
lets take a word and assume that i want to write the below word into flash location 10001008
AA BB CC DD
there are only below two possibilities to store into memory 10001008 i.e.,
1. AA BB CC DD
2. DD CC BB AA
in which format it will store the data??
Thanks and Regards,
harshan
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Apr 27, 2015
07:37 PM
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Apr 27, 2015
07:37 PM
Hi, Harshan,
XMC1100 store data in little-endian format which mean the least significant byte of a word at the lowest-numbered byte and the MSB at the highest numbered byte.
XMC1100 store data in little-endian format which mean the least significant byte of a word at the lowest-numbered byte and the MSB at the highest numbered byte.
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Apr 27, 2015
09:58 PM
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Apr 27, 2015
09:58 PM
Thanks for helpful quick reply