cpsumner wrote:
Also, when you load a binary file, and try to create an S-record file, the start and end addresses are not updated, you have to work them out manually.
I was thinking it might be a good idea to pop up a dialog asking for the start address of the binary file when it is loaded.
A couple issues arise:
..... I'm not sure about the best way to deal with split binary files.
..... If I'm loading the same binary file over and over I might not want a dialog to constantly pop up asking me for a starting address.