Hi,
Yes, I know about the existence of zillions of other hex viewers/editors
for - OTOH I am not trying to make big $$$ out of it :)
I've never done a hex viewer - Now that's yet another item out of my
life's todo list :)
Also, I couldn't find one that would be simple, 8086-compatible and GPL.
About BUOB, apo's, and > 4 GiB files in DOS, see:
http://freebasic.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5288 FBMD5
http://freebasic.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12600 NUMBUOB
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> "uHex is a simple and fast hex viewer for DOS. It has been written
> with care to work fast even on an 8086 CPU, providing support for
> large files (up to 2 GiB) while using minimal amounts of memory."
COOL :-)
It's rather trivial but in my minimal test it worked.
As you might know, there are
Hi!
No, you do have to scroll for ages as you say :)
Currently, you can only go up/low pgup/pgdown and home/end.
You are right - this (jump to offset) and a search feature are on the todo list
and definitely need to be added in the next version.
Thanks for your feedback!
Mateusz
TJ Edmister
I like it. I have to ask though, when editing a large file, is there a way
to seek to a particular offset aside from scrolling for ages? If not I
think that would be a high priority feature to add (2nd place would
probably be a search function).
On Sun, 10 Feb 2013 13:53:45 -0500, Mateusz Vi
Hello,
Just wanted to announce that I made this weekend a little hex viewer for
DOS, which I released under GNU GPL. Might be of some interest to anyone
needing to peek at binary files from time to time.
An extract of its readme file:
"uHex is a simple and fast hex viewer for DOS. It has been w