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  2. SREC (file format) - Wikipedia

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    If a SREC file is only used to program a memory device and the execution location is ignored, then an address of zero could be used. S9: Start Address (Termination) 16-bit Address This record contains the starting execution location at a 16-bit address. [4] [5] This is used to terminate a series of S1 records. [3]

  3. Template:SREC HEX - Wikipedia

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    This template generates a colorized SREC hex record for the Motorola S-record file format, that conveys binary information in ASCII hex text form. Syntax [ edit ]

  4. List of GNU Core Utilities commands - Wikipedia

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    Changes the permissions of a file or directory cp: Copies a file or directory dd: Copies and converts a file df: Shows disk free space on file systems dir: Is exactly like "ls -C -b". (Files are by default listed in columns and sorted vertically.) dircolors: Set up color for ls: install: Copies files and set attributes ln: Creates a link to a ...

  5. GNOME Terminal - Wikipedia

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    VTE is a library (libvte) implementing a terminal emulator widget for GTK, and a minimal sample application (vte) using that. VTE is mainly used in gnome-terminal, but can also be used to embed a console/terminal in games, editors, IDEs, etc. The VTE library provides a terminal emulator widget VteTerminal for applications using the GTK toolkit.

  6. Talk:SREC (file format) - Wikipedia

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    Exactly where in the development process is SREC used? The embedded systems I came in contact with yet work on "true" binary files. --Abdull 19:44, 9 March 2010 (UTC) E.g. for the real time operating system QNX, boot images can be built in the SREC format.

  7. Runlevel - Wikipedia

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    After the Linux kernel has booted, the /sbin/init program reads the /etc/inittab file to determine the behavior for each runlevel. Unless the user specifies another value as a kernel boot parameter , the system will attempt to enter (start) the default runlevel.

  8. COFF - Wikipedia

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    The Common Object File Format (COFF) is a format for executable, object code, and shared library computer files used on Unix systems. It was introduced in Unix System V, replaced the previously used a.out format, and formed the basis for extended specifications such as XCOFF and ECOFF, before being largely replaced by ELF, introduced with SVR4.

  9. SREC - Wikipedia

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    SREC may refer to: Solar renewable energy certificates, a form of tax incentive for alternative energy used in some U.S. states; Sussex Rural Electric Cooperative, a New Jersey electric power company. The Motorola S-record format, a computer data format for encoding binary data in ASCII