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Alex Karpovic wrote:
>> That in mind, what's wrong with bpatch? I've used it for binary patching, it
>> works just fine that that (if my first assumption is totally off-base). You
>> download from the device, change any required data, and (if the dev
> That in mind, what's wrong with bpatch? I've used it for binary patching, it
> works just fine that that (if my first assumption is totally off-base). You
> download from the device, change any required data, and (if the device allows
> writes) write it back to the device. Of course, not all d
>> I need a hex editor able to work directly with disks, preferably
>> those, which can be started without X.
>> I tried hexcurse, chexedit, bpatch - and it seems that they are unable
>> to open /dev/something.
>
> Have you tried /usr/bin/hd? It seems it doesn't have any problem opening
> disk devi
On Sun, 25 Jan 2009 23:51:45 +0200
Alex Karpovic wrote:
> I need a hex editor able to work directly with disks, preferably
> those, which can be started without X.
> I tried hexcurse, chexedit, bpatch - and it seems that they are unable
> to open /dev/something.
Have you tried /usr/bin/hd? It se
Friends,
I need a hex editor able to work directly with disks, preferably
those, which can be started without X.
I tried hexcurse, chexedit, bpatch - and it seems that they are unable
to open /dev/something.
Also, I would like to know about a tool to show low-level disk
information. For example,