VIM will convert the file to 4-byte grouped ASCII (address 200h is 512d). Duh, analog guys are so dense sometimes.Ī quick-n-dirty way is to get VIM for Windows: Thanks KY7K for pointing out to look at it as a HEX file (I even already have Hex Fiend).
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