On 9/18/05, m ike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > those leading offsets. ' printf "%d" 00010090 ' gives me "bash:
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> looks like you left off the leading 0x
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There is too much stuff here to try to reply individually to a couple
of items.  Besides that, Google gmail has been mostly down for me
during the past couple of days.   So here are my $.02 worth of
comments.

JFIF is the magic number that identifies JPEG files.

There has been a faster, double-buffered, version of dd(1) that only
does data transfers and not any of the other features like ASCII <->
EBCDIC, fixed line length <-> newline termination, etc.  It was called
"ddd" as I remember.  However someone has taken over that name for the
GUI iterface to GNU gdb and friends.

    carl
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