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'''MSXbin''' convert binary file into data that can be include into source project (C or assembler).
 
'''MSXbin''' convert binary file into data that can be include into source project (C or assembler).
 
  
 
== Command line options ==
 
== Command line options ==

Revision as of 00:29, 16 December 2023

MSXbin convert binary file into data that can be include into source project (C or assembler).

Command line options

MSXbin 1.4.1 - Convert binary to text file
Usage: msxbin <inputfile> [options]
Options:
  -o output     Filename of the output file (default: use input filename with .h/.asm extension)
  -t name       Data table name (default: use input filename)
  -8b           8-bits data size (default)
  -16b          16-bits data size
  -32b          32-bits data size
  -dec          Decimal data format
  -hex          Hexadecimal data format (default)
  -bin          Binary data format
  -c            C language data (default)
  -asm          Assembler language data
  -n X          Number of data per line (default: 16)
                (0: means only one line)
  -skip F S     Skip binary data from 'F' address to a 'S' size
                Value can be hexadecimal (format: 0xFFFF) or decimal
                Can be invoked multiple times to skip several sections
  -ascii        Display ASCII code of each line (only for 8-bits data. default: false)
  -ad           Display decimal address offset of the first element of each line
  -ax           Display hexadecimal address offset of the first element of each line
  -pt3		Extract PT3 header information and add it as comment (default: false)
  -at X         Data starting address (can be decimal or hexadecimal starting with '0x')
  -def		Add define before data structure (only for C language. default: false)
  -size		Add size define after data structure (only for C language. default: false)
  -nodeco       Don't display header decoration (default: false)
  -h            Display this help