>> On Mon, May 29, 2023 at 7:27 PM Christopher Evans
>> >
>> > I uploaded updated doshexed 1.13g hex editor archive at
>> > http://icctechconsult.com/ showcase page.
> On Wed, May 31, 2023, 10:29 AM Jim Hall wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for sharing this!
>>
>> What are the changes in 1.13g? I downloaded
Only list of changes is logged in hexed.c file.
-Chris
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On Wed, May 31, 2023, 10:29 AM Jim Hall wrote:
> On Mon, May 29, 2023 at 7:27 PM Christopher Evans
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > I upload
On Mon, May 29, 2023 at 7:27 PM Christopher Evans
wrote:
>
>
> I uploaded updated doshexed 1.13g hex editor archive at
> http://icctechconsult.com/ showcase page.
>
> When I get more $ I'll get my Linux mini pc so I can get back into freedos
> and Linux programming again.
>
Thanks for sharing
I uploaded updated doshexed 1.13g hex editor archive at
http://icctechconsult.com/ showcase page.
When I get more $ I'll get my Linux mini pc so I can get back into freedos
and Linux programming again.
-Chris
Intelligencia Computer Consulting
An open-source and computer help company
http://ic
Hallo Herr Mateusz Viste,
am Samstag, 19. Februar 2022 um 15:08 schrieben Sie:
> On 12/01/2022 18:22, tom ehlert wrote:
>>> You might want to try uHex. Requires some 20 KiB of RAM and handles
>>> files up to 2 GiB.
>>
>> use int 21, 6C EXTENDED OPEN/CREATE and you can handle 4GiB.
> This does n
On 12/01/2022 18:22, tom ehlert wrote:
You might want to try uHex. Requires some 20 KiB of RAM and handles
files up to 2 GiB.
use int 21, 6C EXTENDED OPEN/CREATE and you can handle 4GiB.
This does not appear to be present in the FreeDOS kernel. Or at least
the source code comment says "not i
Hi Michał,
> I'm trying to edit different files with DOSHEXED from FreeDOS 1.3RC5 CD
> and it's just disappointing. This editor will complain it's out of
> memory if we're trying to open a file that won't entirely fit into the
I had a look at the DOSHEXED source code, because it doesn't have a
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 7:59 AM Michał Dec wrote:
>
> Is there any other hex editor for FreeDOS, which works a lot better?
Try this:
* https://www.sac.sk/download/utilprog/hiew650.zip
This is the well-known "freeware" Hacker's View (HIEW) hex editor.
IIRC, its built-in disassembler can han
On 12/01/2022 18:22, tom ehlert wrote:
You might want to try uHex. Requires some 20 KiB of RAM and handles
files up to 2 GiB.
use int 21, 6C EXTENDED OPEN/CREATE and you can handle 4GiB.
Sure, but that's not very portable code. And it is not enough anyway. To
handle 4 GB one would also need
> On 12/01/2022 14:58, Michał Dec wrote:
>> Is there any other hex editor for FreeDOS
> You might want to try uHex. Requires some 20 KiB of RAM and handles
> files up to 2 GiB.
use int 21, 6C EXTENDED OPEN/CREATE and you can handle 4GiB.
> IIRC it is shipped with FreeDOS, but if not then yo
On 12/01/2022 14:58, Michał Dec wrote:
Is there any other hex editor for FreeDOS
You might want to try uHex. Requires some 20 KiB of RAM and handles
files up to 2 GiB.
IIRC it is shipped with FreeDOS, but if not then you will find it here:
http://uhex.sourceforge.net/
Mateusz
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Hi,
> On Jan 12, 2022, at 8:58 AM, Michał Dec wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm trying to edit different files with DOSHEXED from FreeDOS 1.3RC5 CD and
> it's just disappointing. This editor will complain it's out of memory if
> we're trying to open a file that won't entirely fit into the left
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to edit different files with DOSHEXED from FreeDOS 1.3RC5 CD
and it's just disappointing. This editor will complain it's out of
memory if we're trying to open a file that won't entirely fit into the
leftover conventional memory (<1MiB). I tried editing LOTUS.DAT (approx
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