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MarcC
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1 year agoHello,
Thank you for your answer. We've got approx. 20 years old .POF files that we have successfully produced in the past. We believe that these files have been corrupted by archiving and recopying. Other data formats were missing, for example, the ASCII control characters (STX and ETX).
We want to formally check the .POF files. We have a rudimentary format description from the DATA I/O Unisite manual, from which unfortunately not all details are revealed. Unclear, for example, is the initial value in the CRC16 checksum formation as well as the structure of the file start from when the first header is expected.
I read somewhere that Intel is issuing this information in exchange for signing a non-Disclore Agreement.