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srec_tektronix - Tektronix hexadecimal file format
The Tektronix hexadecimal file format is no longer very common. It serves a similar purpose to the Motorola and Intel formats, usually used to transfer data into EPROM programmers.
Most Tektronix hex files contain only Tektronix hex lines (see the next section), which always start with a slash (“/[rq]) character. There are only two types of lines - data lines and a termination line.
Data lines have five fields: address, length, checksum 1, data and checksum 2. The lines always start with a slash (“/[rq]) character.
/ | Address | Length | Checksum1 | Data | Checksum2 |
Termination lines have three fields: address, zero and checksum. The lines always start with a slash (“/[rq]) character.
/ | Address | Zero | Checksum |
In general, binary data will expand in sized by approximately 2.4 times when represented with this format.
Here is an example Tektronix hex file. It contains the data “Hello, World[rq] to be loaded at address 0.
/00000D0D48656C6C6F2C20576F726C640A52 /00000000
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