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- From: rudy@chukran.austin.ibm.com ()
- Subject: Re: Where to get hex or binary file editor?
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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 18:38:07 GMT
- Reply-To: chukran@austin.vnet.ibm.com(Rudy Chukran)
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- In article <01050810.l1a7a5@mbeckman.mbeckman.com>, mbeckman@mbeckman.mbeckman.com (Mel Beckman) writes:
- |> I need to edit binary data in a file. I'd prefer hex notation, but I'll
- |> accept anything. Is there an RS/6000 binary file editor available?
- |> I hate to write my own...
- I use beav, which was posted to comp.sources.misc in volume 26, issue 37.
- This editor has insert/delete capability too. It uses an emacs
- editing model.
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- If you dont need insert delete, you can be by with using adb, which
- is the assembler debugger. However, adb is quite difficult to use, as
- most asm debuggers should be :-)
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