![]() ![]() ![]() I'm amazed if you have survived for 30 years of programming without ever needing a hex dump. There is a great story told on YouTube about how Amazon cloud services went down because of a single corrupted bit that got propagated around all their servers. I'll say no more.īecause hardware errors in bits here and there can bring down your entire system. What they say is in the file is not what they say they actually wrote.īecause the very program I wrote myself might not actually be writing what I thought it should be.īecause, well, sometimes you a have to reverse engineer stuff. What they say they are sending is not what they actually send in the binary you receive.īecause file formats lie to you. What is in the listing may not be what is in the binary.īecause communications protocols lie to you. ![]() hex file?īecause that "Assuming your development system is functional" is a big assumption.īecause compilers/assembler lie to you. In 30+ years of programming microcontrollers, I don't think I've ever had to decode a Hex file.Īssuming your development system is functional, everything you need to know will be in the listing - why would you ever want to look at the. ![]()
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