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16.2.3 Package and File Headers
The package file and each component file begins with a 128 byte header made
up of a number of parameters. Each parameter is tagged with a one character
identifier and all fields are separated by commas. The header is in ASCII text.
An example of a header is:
I,EWB
100;Z,111;V,1829149732;B,6320080;C,b01e;N,7;S,342;D,05/04/10;T,11:10:51;
This is how to decode the header.
static
I
EWB 100
static
Z
111
dynamic V
Version
dynamic B
Memory location to store
file
dynamic C
CRC
dynamic N
Flash component frame
size
dynamic S
CLI script length
dynamic D
Date
dynamic T
Time
Runtime files are stored at the memory location: 0x6020000.
Network/Postcfg files are stored at the memory location 0x6320000
TTS files are stored at the memory location: tbd
16.2.4 Tools to build file headers
There is an application that builds a header file (including CRC) using some input
parameters and the data file. Once you have the header file, you combine it with
the original data file. Here is an example
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