SCANTECH ID (Champtek company) Discovery SG-20 User Manual

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As of version SA0A0808, 2 extra sectors (sectors 3 and 4) are

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What are S-Records ?

An S-record file consists of a sequence of specially formatted

ASCII character strings and should be less than or equal to 78

bytes in length. One single S-record contains a target address

and a number of bytes, which are to be stored starting at this

address. There's also a checksum at the end of the record, for

verification purposes.

The general format of an S-record is built up as follows:

+-------------------//------------------//-----------------------+
| type | count | address | data | checksum |
+-------------------//------------------//-----------------------+

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