Example 9. Contents of Hex Map File example3.mxp

********************************************************** TMS470 Hex Converter Version x.xx ********************************************************** Tue Sep 19 07:41:28 1995 INPUT FILE NAME: <a.out> OUTPUT FORMAT: Intel PHYSICAL MEMORY PARAMETERS Default data width: 8 Default memory width: 32 Default output width: 16 OUTPUT TRANSLATION MAP --------------------------------------------------------- 00000000..0001ffff Page=0 ROM Width=16 Memory Width=32 "EPROM" --------------------------------------------------------- OUTPUT FILES: lower16.bit [b0..b15] upper16.bit [b16..b31] CONTENTS: 00000020..00000021 Data Width=1 secA 00000028..00000029 Data Width=1 secB

The contents of the output files lower16.bit and upper16.bit are shown in Figure B-6 and Figure B-7, respectively. The low-order 16 bits of the 32-bit output word are stored in the lower16.bit file, while the upper 16 bits are stored in the upper16.bit file.

Figure B-6 Contents of Hex Output File lower16.bitlower16_pnu118.gif
Figure B-7 Contents of Hex Output File upper16.bitupper16_pnu118.gif