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  2. SREC (file format) - Wikipedia

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    The S-record format was created in the mid-1970s for the Motorola 6800 processor. Software development tools for that and other embedded processors would make executable code and data in the S-record format. PROM programmers would then read the S-record format and "burn" the data into the PROMs or EPROMs used in the embedded system.

  3. File:Motorola SREC Chart.png - Wikipedia

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  4. Motorola 68000 Educational Computer Board - Wikipedia

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    A Motorola MEX68KECB Microcomputer, circa 1981. This microcomputer is based on a Motorola 68000 16/32-bit microprocessor. The Motorola 68000 Educational Computer Board (MEX68KECB) was a development board for the Motorola 68000 microprocessor, introduced by Motorola in 1981. It featured the 68K CPU, memory, I/O devices and built-in educational ...

  5. Intel HEX - Wikipedia

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    Intel HEX. Intel hexadecimal object file format, Intel hex format or Intellec Hex is a file format that conveys binary information in ASCII text form, [10] making it possible to store on non-binary media such as paper tape, punch cards, etc., to display on text terminals or be printed on line-oriented printers. [11]

  6. Talk:SREC (file format) - Wikipedia

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    I've found a very early reference to this format, perhaps among the earliest, in Motorola's M6800 Microprocessor Applications Manual, published in early 1975, on page 5-57 and following, in a description of an example of a teletype-based communications link for a Motorola 6800 system. The paper-tape-based format there is not called "SREC", but ...

  7. 8-track cartridge - Wikipedia

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    The only options the consumer has are play, fast forward, record, and program (track) change. [ 7 ] The Stereo 8 Cartridge was created in 1964 by a consortium led by Bill Lear , of Lear Jet Corporation, [ 8 ] along with Ampex , Ford Motor Company , General Motors , Motorola , and RCA Victor Records ( RCA - Radio Corporation of America ).

  8. HxD - Wikipedia

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    HxD. HxD is a freeware hex editor, disk editor, and memory editor developed by Maël Hörz for Windows. It can open files larger than 4 GiB and open and edit the raw contents of disk drives, as well as display and edit the memory used by running processes. Among other features, it can calculate various checksums, compare files, or shred files. [1]

  9. Template:SREC HEX - Wikipedia

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    This template is currently used in the SREC (file format) article. This template is based on the same color scheme as Template:Intel HEX. The above documentation is transcluded from Template:SREC HEX/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (create | mirror) and testcases (create) pages.