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You can develop and use your own numbering scheme as long as it follows these guidelines:
The number length should be determined from the native memory size of the device to be programmed and the number of contiguous locations (up to 256 locations). Your file is of the format shown on the "Example SQTP℠ File " page. For examples of MPLAB® Integrated Programming Environment (IPE) generated Serialized Quick Turn Programming (SQTP) files, see the "Examples of SQTP Files For Various Memory Regions " page.
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