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data2inc(1)	       Binary to include file converter		   data2inc(1)

NAME
       data2inc - Free Pascal binary to pascal include file converter.

SYNOPSIS
       data2inc [-ABSVH] msgfile [incfile] [constname]

DESCRIPTION
       data2inc	 reads a binary or text file and converts it to a pascal typed
       constant declaration.  The constant is an  array	 of  characters	 (zero
       based),	in which each character's ascii value is the value of the byte
       at the offset index in the binary file. (index  is  the	index  in  the
       array). If the input file is a text file, options will be read from the
       file and an output file will be	generated  according  to  the  options
       encountered.

USAGE
       data2inc	 with  the  -B option accepts a filename of a binary file, and
       needs the name of an include file and  constant	name.  The  output  is
       written	to incfile The name of the constant constname is mandatory for
       a binary file.

       data2inc without -B option takes the name of a message description file
       as  input.  It  will  process  the message file and write the output as
       described in the message file to incfile

OPTIONS
       data2inc has a small number of options to control its behaviour:

       -A     Write bytes instead of characters. The constant array will be an
	      array of byte instead of an array of char.

       -B     If this option is given, the msgfile will be treated as a binary
	      file.

       -H     emit a small helptext.

       -S     data2inc will write the output as an array of strings,  or  a  2
	      dimensional array of characters.

       -V     Show the version number and exit.

SEE ALSO
	      ppc386(1) bin2obj(1)

Free Pascal		       12 November 2004			   data2inc(1)
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