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Old 05-13-2002, 21:21   #1 (permalink)
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comlite file


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I need help for comlite log *.rtb file format or how to desolate read or write data from log if it is too big. Please help me it is very important for my com port software project. Also I need comlite non-beta version.
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The log itself looks like this in hex:
00000000: EF BE AD DE 01 00 00 00 ¦ 01 00 00 00 F4 53 01 00
00000010: 00 00 80 00 B9 D8 01 00 ¦ 00 00 80 00 DC D8 01 00
00000020: 00 00 80 00 FF D8 01 00 ¦ 00 00 80 00 21 D9 01 00
00000030: 00 A5 00 60 24 D9 01 00 ¦ 00 E6 80 00 3B D9 01 00
00000040: 00 F2 80 00 3B D9 01 00 ¦ 00 F3 80 00 3B D9 01 00
Where the first 10h bytes are some sort of header, and is not important. Data begins at 10h
00000010: 00 00 80 00 B9 D8 01 00 ¦ 00 00 80 00 DC D8 01 00
00000020: 00 00 80 00 FF D8 01 00 ¦ 00 00 80 00 21 D9 01 00
00000030: 00 A5 00 60 24 D9 01 00 ¦ 00 E6 80 00 3B D9 01 00
Bytes in Bold are actual data, and Underlined is a flag, if it is 80h data was sent by PC, and if 00h -- it was received.
Other bytes seems to be some timing data but I don't needed to decipher them.
To understand this I used logs by portmon, which also shows port settings made by the software.
Two days before I wrote a small Pascal program to translate RTB logs to a simple text file with send-receive structure (example:
S: 00 00 00 00
R: A5
S: E6 F2 F3 12 FF CF F3 F6 F3 12 FF A5 5A A5 A5 B5 4A B5 B5 E6 00 00 00 E6 01
01 00 E6 02 03 00 E6 03 03 00 E6 86 3F 06 DF E2 DF E3 F0 3E DA 01 44 01 E6
If you need it, I'll send you.

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