Re: LZ: Ramviewer
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At 06:43 PM 8/31/96 +0000, you wrote:
>> > > there is already a program that can do that. it is called hexview and it
>> > I don't know about you, but I don't think HexView is very helpful.
>> > All it does it display the hex codes. What about the decimal
>> > conversions or the ASCII characters for them. What about changing a
>> > byte in RAM? I made a program (it was my first) that does all this.
>> > If anyone's interested, let me know. I'd just have to change some
>> > stuff in it first (if I have time).
>>
>> Personally, I think it would be great. I'd love that.
>
>I like it too. It's amazing how handy it is for some stuff (changing
>bytes in RAM, analyzing the formats of stuff, finding stuff in ROM,
>etc.) I'm going to add some HALT statements to it so it uses less
>power and I'm also going to make it so that F1 to F5 can be
>programmed to store addresses in memory. Also, I think I'm going to
>make a binary portiion for it too. One more thing would be to allow
>the user to search for a byte containing a certain value or string.
>
>And right now the program is about 1200 bytes. It also allows you to
>change the ROM page.
>
>-Ed
What I'm drawing from this is that this would be the same thing as hex
editing an .85b file, but on your calc? That would be EXTREMELY handy.
/me is ben@ThePentagon.com
/quit
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