![]() WinAVR is one, Intel's ERUPDATE is another. A number of programs use this extension for specific EEPROMs. When used with EEPROMs this file is generally a binary dump of the EEPROM contents which then can be edited and rewritten back to the EEPROM in order to change its programming. The EEP file type is primarily associated with EEPROM Data File. The above mentioned editor calculates checksum but I hope to find free one. It is possible to edit them with notepad, but calculating the checksum is annoying. But I need editor which edits Intel HEX files used to program microcontroller flash and EEPROMs. These are common editors which edit any binary files.
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