Care to
explain what the difference is? As I understand it you have a
file containing bytes like this (say)
L0 H0 L1 H1 L2 H2....
And you want to make 2 files, one containing
L0 L1 L2 ...
And the other containing
H0 H1 H2...
Looks like an odd/even split to me.
Might be a big-endian/little-endian issue. A Z80 (if I recall) would lay
down 16 bit quantities as:
L0 H0 L1 H1 L2 H2 ...
while a 6809 (which I know) would lay out 16 bit quantities as:
H0 L0 H1 L1 H2 L2 ...
Sure... But once you've split them up into Hn and Ln files, does it
matter? Provided you know which way round the bytes were originally and
which file then ended up in. You can just pick the appropriate file for
the high and low bytes in each case.
So maybe that's what he's talking about?
-spc (But in either case, you'll still end up with two files and I would
think that as long as you know which one you need where ... )
_Exactly_!!!
-tony