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IETF
has approved a new Internet stanadard
to simplify the use of Hexadecimal data. Behind this standard are
Joachim Strömbergson, CTO at InformAsic, Patrik Fältström at Cisco
Systems and Linus Walleij at Lund University of Technology
In computers, network and embedded systems there are several different
types of formats for hexadecimal data. One of the more well known
format is called "S-records". Typical usage of the formats are in
object codes for embedded systems e.g. firmware, flash memories, FPGA
configurations, routing
tables etc.
–Unfortunately no one of these older hexadecimal data formats
are neither open, vendor neutral or well defined. Another limitation is
that they can not represent the larger data sizes that becomes more
and more common in modern systems, says Joachim Sttrömbergson, CTO at InformAsic.
– S
Hexdump Format (SHF) is developed as a standard for a modern and
XML-based format, that is easy to implement and use in tools and
computer environments. It further makes it possible to handle large
data sizes and complex data structures and also includes
advanced error detection by leveraging standardized cryptographic hash functions.
Full
information about the new standard format can be found at www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4194.txt
IETF stands for Internet Engineering Task Force and more info about the organization can be found on www.ietf.org
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