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NAME

       srec_spectrum - Spectrum file format

DESCRIPTION

       In  this format, bytes are recorded as ASCII code with binary digits represented by 1s and
       0s.  Each byte is preceded by a decimal address.

       The file ends with a Control‐C character (0x03).

   Size Multiplier
       In general, binary data will expand in sized by approximately 14  times  when  represented
       with this format (or 15 times on DOS or Windows).

EXAMPLE

       Here  is an example Spectrum file.  It contains the data “Hello, World[rq] to be loaded at
       address 0x0.
              ^B
              0000 01001000
              0001 01100101
              0002 01101100
              0003 01101100
              0004 01101111
              0005 00101100
              0006 00100000
              0007 01010111
              0008 01101111
              0009 01110010
              0010 01101100
              0011 01100100
              0012 00100001
              0013 00001010
              ^C

COPYRIGHT

       srec_cat version 1.58
       Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,  2005,  2006,  2007,  2008,  2009,
       2010, 2011 Peter Miller

       The  srec_cat  program  comes  with  ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details use the 'srec_cat
       -VERSion License' command.  This is free software and you are welcome to  redistribute  it
       under certain conditions; for details use the 'srec_cat -VERSion License' command.

AUTHOR

       Peter Miller   E‐Mail:   pmiller@opensource.org.au
       /\/\*             WWW:   http://miller.emu.id.au/pmiller/