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#!/usr/bin/perl -w print "\nMotorola S-record to rs232_syscon command translator."; print "\nFilename to translate? "; $filename = <STDIN>; chomp ($filename); print "\nReading file \"$filename\"\n"; open (SRECORDFILE,$filename) || die "\nCan't open \"$filename\" for input.\n"; # Handle getting a new extension for the output filename $i = index($filename,"."); # If no period is found, simply add the extension to the end. if ($i < 0) { $i = length($filename); } substr($filename,$i,4) = ".232"; # Open the output file open (OUTPUTFILE,">".$filename) || die "\nCan't open \"$filename\" for output.\n"; $line_number = 0; while ($line = <SRECORDFILE>) { # increment the line number counter $line_number += 1; # ignore lines that begin with semicolon if (index($line,";")==0) { next; } # Get the position of the start of data # (Usually there is a colon at the very start of the line...) $i = index($line,":"); if ($i < 0) { print "\nError! No colon found on line: $line_number"; last; } # Get the length of the line $line_length = hex(substr($line,($i+1),2)); if ($line_length == 0) { print "0"; next; } # Extract the starting address $line_starting_address = hex(substr($line,($i+3),4)); # Extract the data substring - length is in units of bytes, # but each character is 1/2 byte, so multiply by 2. $line_data = substr($line,($i+9),($line_length*2)); # Send data characters to output file as rs232_syscon commands # increment by 2 in order to send 1 byte per command... for ($i=0;$i<($line_length*2);$i+=2) { $j = $line_starting_address + $i/2; $j = sprintf "%lx",$j; # Convert address to hexadecimal $byte = substr($line_data,$i,2); print OUTPUTFILE "w $j $byte\n"; } # Verbose debug information... # print "\nline $line_number: starts at $line_starting_address "; # print "length is $line_length "; # print "data is $line_data "; # Print a little period for each line processed... # (to complement the 0 printed for zero length lines encountered.) print "."; } #Close all open files close (SRECORDFILE); close (OUTPUTFILE);