tim@brspyr1.BRS.Com (Tim Northrup) (04/21/88)
From article <2848@crash.cts.com>, by sreeb@pnet01.cts.com (Ed Beers): > > I found the sequence in uniterm.prg about 50200 bytes into the file. My only > binary file editor had no search capability so I hacked a C program to do it. > Are there any PD binary file editors with search capability? I just downloaded a great little desk accessory from GEnie -- its called MEMFILE, and provides binary display/search/modification to memory, disk sectors and files. It is extremely handy, and works very well. I used it to patch the UniTerm program in less than a minute. I highly recommend it. -- Tim "The Enchanter" Northrup ---------------------------- "She's strange, tim@brspyr1.BRS.Com or uunet!steinmetz!brspyr1!tim and I like it!" ==================================================== -- Cameo
frankg@nikhefk.UUCP (Frank Geerling) (04/23/88)
In article <3330@brspyr1.BRS.Com> tim@brspyr1.BRS.Com (Tim Northrup) writes: >From article <2848@crash.cts.com>, by sreeb@pnet01.cts.com (Ed Beers): [deleted some lines ] >MEMFILE, and provides binary display/search/modification to memory, >disk sectors and files. It is extremely handy, and works very well. >I used it to patch the UniTerm program in less than a minute. > >I highly recommend it. > >-- >---------------------------- "She's strange, >tim@brspyr1.BRS.Com or uunet!steinmetz!brspyr1!tim and I like it!" >==================================================== -- Cameo Why don't you post it to the moderator.. Frank Geerling (frankg@nikhefk.uucp) Usenet: {seismo, philabs, decvax}!mcvax!frankg@nikhefk Normal mail: Frank Geerling NIKHEF-K (PIMU) Postbus 4395 1009 AJ Amsterdam The Netherlands