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: objcopy info
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: Ram Gotur <
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: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 15:22:41 +0530
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I want to convert Motorola s19 file to s3 format using objcopy.
I was able to get s1 format using -O srec.
I am struggling to apply -srec-forceS3 option.
My input file is of .elf type.
Please suggest me proper command line.
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GRamchandra
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