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Date   : Thu, 17 Nov 1988 18:18:04 GMT
From   : uop!mrapple@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu (Nick Sayer)
Subject: Sigh... here we go again

It's me again. This time I'm interested in the format of a
.HEX file. I've noticed this:

:1001000000112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFFxx
| |  |  ||------------------------------| |
| |  |  |              |                  checksum?
| |  |  |              data bytes
| |  |  zero byte
| |  address
| number of bytes in data field
required ":"

:0000000000 marks EOF

The questions are this: Is there a purpose to the zero byte
before the begining of the data field? How do you compute the
checksum on the end of the line?

Nick Sayer | Packet Radio: N6QQQ @ WA6RDH | Fido: 161/31
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Disclaimer:   You didn't REALLY believe that, did you?
cat flames > /dev/null

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