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PIKLAB-HEX - Tool to check INHEX-files.

SYNOPSIS

7       piklab-hex [options] [command] [file].hex
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DESCRIPTION

11       This manual page documents briefly the piklab-hex command.
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13       Piklab-hex  is  a  command  line tool to check files, if they are valid
14       Hex-files which comply with the INHEX-Standard defined by Intel  corpo‐
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OPTIONS

19       This  program  follows  the  usual  GNU  command line syntax, with long
20       options starting with two  dashes  (`-').   A  summary  of  options  is
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23       -h, --help
24                   Show summary of options.
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26       -v, --version
27                   Show version of program.
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35       -c [command]
36                   Option to issue a command.
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39       COMMANDS
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41       check          Check file, if it is a valid intel-hex-file.
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45       fix            Clean  hex  file  and  fix  errors (wrong CRC, truncated
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54       SEE ALSO
55              piklab(1), piklab-prog(1),
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AUTHORS

58       piklab was written by Nicolas Hadacek and many others, including:
59           * Alain Gibaud: author of Pikdev; main infrastructure;  IDE  inter‐
60       face; direct programmers; gputils integration.
61           * Keith Baker: direct programmer support for 16F7X devices.
62           * Xiaofan Chen: numerous tests of PICkit1/2 and ICD2 programmers.
63           * Craig Franklin: author of gputils (disassembler and coff parser).
64           *  Manwlis  Giannos:  direct  programmer support for PIC18FXX2/FXX8
65       devices.
66           * Stephen Landamore: author of LPLAB (microchip  command-line  pro‐
67       grammer).
68           * Brian C. Lane: original code for direct programming.
69           * Sébastion Laoût: author of Likeback.
70           * Nestor A. Marchesini: tests of PicStart+ programmer.
71           * Lorenz Mösenlechner and Matthias Kranz: USB support for ICD2 pro‐
72       grammer.
73           * Mirko Panciri: direct programmers with bidirectionnal buffers.
74           *  Sean  A.  Walberg:  direct  programmer  support  for  16F676/630
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77       Translations:
78           * Michele Petrecca: Italian translation.
79           * Alain Portal: French translation.
80           * Stefan von Halenbach: German translation.
81           * Nagy Lázló: Hungarian translation.
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87            This  is  free  software.   You  may  redistribute  copies  of  it
88       under  the  terms   of   the   GNU   General   Public   License
89                 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.   There  is  NO  WAR‐
90       RANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
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93       This manual page was written by Stefan <vonHalenbach@users.sf.net>, for
94       the Debian project (but may be used by others).
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98                                April 11, 2007                 PIKLAB(SECTION)
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