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.TH \*(n) 5 SRecord "Reference Manual"
.SH NAME
srec_spasm \- SPASM file format
.XX "srec_spasm(5)" "SPASM file format"
.SH DESCRIPTION
This format is the output of the Paralax SPASM assembler
(now defunct, I'm told).
The file contains two columns of 16-bit hexadecimal coded values.
The first column is the word address, the second column is the word data.
.PP
By default, SRecord treats this is big-endian data (the most
significant byte first).  If you want little endian order,
use the \-spasm-le argument instead.
.SS Size Multiplier
In general, binary data will expand in sized by approximately 5.0 times
when represented with this format (5.5 times in Windows).
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.br
.ne 2i
.SH EXAMPLE
Here is an example SPASM file.
It contains the data ``Hello, World'' to be loaded at bytes address 0x0100
(but remember, the file contents are word addressed).
.RS
.nf
.ft CW
0080 6548
0081 6C6C
0082 2C6F
0083 5720
0084 726F
0085 646C
.ft P
.fi
.RE
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