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Hello
Decoder tool cannot be directly opened from the IDE.
You have to start it separately.
You can start it from the explorer (decoder is called decoder.exe and is located in {Install}\prog directory).
Once you have started it:
- Select "Decode" -> "Options"
- Switch to "Input" tab
- Check the "Set Processor" check box and specify HC08 in the edit box on the bottom of the dialog.
This will tell the decoder you want to disassemble HC08 code.
- Close the dialog clicking the OK button.
- then select "File" -> "Decode"
- Change "Files of Type" to "SRecords (*.s*) and browse for your .s19 file.
- Then click on open. The decoder will disassemble the file.
Alternatively you can add a menu entry starting the decoder in the IDE.
Just select "Edit" -> "Commands and Key bindings" and add a command wherever you want.
Please check IDE User guide for instruction on how to add a new command in the IDE. There is a Chapter "Customizing the IDE", where this is explained.
I hope this helps.
CrasyCat
Hello
Decoder tool cannot be directly opened from the IDE.
You have to start it separately.
You can start it from the explorer (decoder is called decoder.exe and is located in {Install}\prog directory).
Once you have started it:
- Select "Decode" -> "Options"
- Switch to "Input" tab
- Check the "Set Processor" check box and specify HC08 in the edit box on the bottom of the dialog.
This will tell the decoder you want to disassemble HC08 code.
- Close the dialog clicking the OK button.
- then select "File" -> "Decode"
- Change "Files of Type" to "SRecords (*.s*) and browse for your .s19 file.
- Then click on open. The decoder will disassemble the file.
Alternatively you can add a menu entry starting the decoder in the IDE.
Just select "Edit" -> "Commands and Key bindings" and add a command wherever you want.
Please check IDE User guide for instruction on how to add a new command in the IDE. There is a Chapter "Customizing the IDE", where this is explained.
I hope this helps.
CrasyCat