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NAME

       srec_info - information about EPROM load files

SYNOPSIS

       srec_info [ option...  ] filename...
       srec_info -Help
       srec_info -VERSion

DESCRIPTION

       The  srec_info program is used to obtain input about EPROM load files.  It reads the files specified, and
       then presents statistics about them.  These statistics include: the file header  if  any,  the  execution
       start address if any, and the address ranges covered by the data if any.

INPUT FILE SPECIFICATIONS

       Input  may be qualified in two ways: you may specify a data file or a data generator.  format and you may
       specify filters to apply to them.  An input file specification looks like this:
              data‐file [ filter ... ]
              data‐generator [ filter ... ]

   Data Files
       Input from data files is specified by file name and format name.  An input file specification looks  like
       this:
              filename [ format ][ -ignore‐checksums ]
       The default format is Motorola S‐Record format, but many others are also understood.

   Data Generators
       It  is also possible to generate data, rather than read it from a file.  You may use a generator anywhere
       you could use a file.  An input generator specification looks like this:
              -GENerate address‐range -data‐source
       Generators include random data and various forms of constant data.

   Common Manual Page
       See srec_input(1) for complete details of input specifiers.  This description is  in  a  separate  manual
       page because it is common to more than one SRecord command.

OPTIONS

       The following options are understood:

       @filename
               The  named  text  file is read for additional command line arguments.  Arguments are separated by
               white space (space, tab, newline, etc).  There is no wildcard mechanism.   There  is  no  quoting
               mechanism.  Comments, which start with '#' and extend to the end of the line, are ignored.  Blank
               lines are ignored.

       -Help
               Provide some help with using the srec_info program.

       -IGnore_Checksums
               The -IGnore‐Checksums option may be used to disable checksum validation of input files, for those
               formats  which have checksums at all.  Note that the checksum values are still read in and parsed
               (so it is still an error if they are missing) but their values are not checked.   Used  after  an
               input  file  name, the option affects that file alone; used anywhere else on the command line, it
               applies to all following files.

       -Enable_Sequence_Warnings
               This option may be used to enable warnings about input files where the data records  are  not  in
               strictly  ascending  address  order.   Only  one  warning  is issued per input file.  This is the
               default.

               Note: the output of srec_cat(1) is always in this order.

               Note: This option must be used before the input file.  This is because if there are several files
               on  the  command  line, each may need different settings.  The setting remains in force until the
               next -Disable_Sequence_Warnings option.

       -Disable_Sequence_Warnings
               This option may be used to disable warnings about input files where the data records are  not  in
               strictly ascending address order.

               Note:  This  option  must  be used before the offending input file.  This is because if there are
               several files on the command line, each may need different  settings.   The  setting  remains  in
               force until the next -Ensable_Sequence_Warnings option.

       -MULTiple
               Use  this  option  to  permit  a  file to contain multiple (contradictory) values for some memory
               locations.  A warning will be printed.  The last value in the file will be used.  The default  is
               for this condition to be a fatal error.

       -VERSion
               Print the version of the srec_info program being executed.

       All other options will produce a diagnostic error.

       All  options may be abbreviated; the abbreviation is documented as the upper case letters, all lower case
       letters and underscores (_) are optional.  You must use consecutive sequences of optional letters.

       All options are case insensitive, you may type them in upper case or lower case or a combination of both,
       case is not important.

       For  example:  the  arguments “-help”, “-HEL” and “-h” are all interpreted to mean the -Help option.  The
       argument “-hlp” will not be understood, because consecutive optional characters were not supplied.

       Options and other command line arguments may be mixed arbitrarily on the command line.

       The GNU long option names are understood.  Since all option names for  srec_info  are  long,  this  means
       ignoring the extra leading “-”.  The “--option=value” convention is also understood.

EXIT STATUS

       The  srec_info  command  will exit with a status of 1 on any error.  The srec_info command will only exit
       with a status of 0 if there are no errors.

COPYRIGHT

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

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

AUTHOR

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