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Old 22nd Mar 2018, 2:43 am   #10
Laurdys
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Default Re: Interpreting a hexdump table

if i had a better image i could type it all in and produce many different formats for you.
the 3 digit number before the colon (at the start of each row) is the high part of the address in the eprom, the numbers across the top i.e. 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 .etc are the low part of the address. to get the address in the eprom of a particular byte look at the number at the very top of the column and add it to the number at the very left of the row (windows calculator even has a mode for this under view->programmer, just be sure to select the Hex option).
however be aware that this hex dump is split into two columns of 16 bytes each
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