one more time... Facit software?

David Holland dholland at woh.rr.com
Tue Mar 29 13:29:03 CST 2005


I've had pretty good luck hexediting w/ khexedit (part of KDE).   It
does have a insert/delete mode. 

Albeit that involves Linux/KDE, and is fairly fat. 

I believe "hiew" is available for DOS that works reasonably as well.
The demo version may be enough for what you need. 

David


On Mon, 2005-03-28 at 18:04 -0800, Eric Smith wrote:
> Jay wrote:
> > Was just looking for something more high level, and perhaps something that
> > would read the data into a file, and let you edit it with something akin
> > to a hex editor, then punch back out, etc.
> 
> I use Emacs Hexl-mode for that.
> 
> I've thought about compiling GNOME Hex Editor (ghex), but never have
> gotten around to it:
>     http://library.n0i.net/linux-unix/applications/x/gnome/ghex/
> 
> I haven't tried DataWorkshop (written in Java), but it looks pretty nice:
>     http://www.dataworkshop.de/
> 
> Maybe it would be reasonable to add paper-tape support to one of those.
> 
> A search for "hex editor" on freshmeat.net turns up quite a few other
> programs as well, including at least four GPL'd text/curses-based
> editors.
> 
> Eric



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