tte@metaware.metaware.com (Thuan-Tit Ewe) (05/02/90)
In article <9106@lindy.Stanford.EDU> LC.YRS@forsythe.stanford.edu (Richard Stanton) writes: >Nearly every binary editor I've seen works sector by sector. In >other words, you can't insert or delete individual bytes. The only >one I've seen that does this is a shareware product available from >SIMTEL, probably in directory pd:<msdos.editor> (or is it editors?), >called HEXEDIT. > >Richard Stanton >pstanton@gsb-what.stanford.edu I've written one that searches and works exactly like a text editor except it works with binary files. Works both on OS/2 and DOS with limited mouse support. You can also supply a "struct" file which you can break up bytes, view and edit values in short, long or whatever. If there are any interest, mail me. --- Thuan-Tit Ewe MetaWare Inc tte@metaware.com (408) 429-6382 {uunet|ucscc|acad}!metaware!tte