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Change the perl invocations for the test bits to use /usr/bin/env Using "env" to find where perl is located is probably more portable. Changed the test harness thingie and the existing opcode test to use /usr/bin/env instead of a hard coded perl path.
author William Astle <lost@l-w.ca>
date Thu, 30 Nov 2017 17:38:24 -0700
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>This ASCII format consists of a series of CR+LF terminated "records" of ASCII
text. Each record has the following structure: a start-of-record character
":", a two-digit ASCII hex byte count, a four-digit ASCII hex address, a two-
digit ASCII hex record type, an optional sequence of two-digit ASCII hex data 
values, and a two-digit ASCII hex checksum. The LW tool chain issues only 00, 
and 01 Intel Hex record types. Data records are limited to maximum of 16 
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>Intel Hex format is the other standard ASCII format accepted by most memory 
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