----- Original Message -----From: Martin WhiteSent: Sunday, October 05, 2003 7:10 AMSubject: RE: [techtoolslist] 9010A Code generatorHi James,If you're stuck with the C#/.NET zip access then let me know. It's something we do quite a lot of at work so i'm sure i could help. To get you started i think we use ZLib, but i'd have to check that when i'm in front of the laptop tomorrow.Martin.-----Original Message-----
From: owner-techtoolslist@www.flippers.com [mailto:owner-techtoolslist@www.flippers.com] On Behalf Of James Bright
Sent: 04 October 2003 21:47
To: techtoolslist@www.flippers.com
Subject: [techtoolslist] 9010A Code generator
First pass of the Fluke 9010A code generator is done. You can find it here:
(First link on the left).
Right now you have to provide the memory map. However, the goal has always been to use the MAME virtual machine to pre-generate as much of this as possible. I will work on that shortly. It is just a matter of wiring the data together.
I probably have a few scripting errors in the generated code. I�ll work through that shortly. Just wanted to release this right now in case there is feedback that I can incorporate.
It doesn�t do a lot of input checking yet. And for people that write a lot of scripts, this is very basic stuff. However, it does get one started. I find that I end up typing (or copying) the same initial code over and over again. Hopefully this will save a little bit of time anyways. If I figure out how to access a zip file via a C#/.NET object (I think I have one that I can use), I�ll probably provide an online Fluke signature generator. That may wait for �phase II� though. (It would also be nice to let people �save their work� so that others could reuse the same script.)
JB
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