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I am looking for a hex editor that displays a checksum value while you edit
the data (from an eprom image), has anyone got some ideas what type of
program to use ?
I have a few hex editors, but none display a checksum value, I have to load
the data into another program to get the checksum.
 
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 21:08:12 +1000, "skozzy"
<ask_me_for_my@email.address.com> wrote:

I am looking for a hex editor that displays a checksum value while you edit
the data (from an eprom image), has anyone got some ideas what type of
program to use ?
I have a few hex editors, but none display a checksum value, I have to load
the data into another program to get the checksum.
Ultraedit (Column/selection sum)

30 day trial version available:

http://www.ultraedit.com/

Vermin.
 
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 21:08:12 +1000, "skozzy"
<ask_me_for_my@email.address.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:

I am looking for a hex editor that displays a checksum value while you edit
the data (from an eprom image), has anyone got some ideas what type of
program to use ?
I have a few hex editors, but none display a checksum value, I have to load
the data into another program to get the checksum.
Download the utilities from this site (for a Sunshine programmer):
http://www.danbbs.dk/~rmadrm/utility.htm

Use edbin.exe.


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I like Winhex.

John :-#)#

On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 21:08:12 +1000, "skozzy"
<ask_me_for_my@email.address.com> wrote:

I am looking for a hex editor that displays a checksum value while you edit
the data (from an eprom image), has anyone got some ideas what type of
program to use ?
I have a few hex editors, but none display a checksum value, I have to load
the data into another program to get the checksum.
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Guys, thanks for the replys, I downloaded a program called HACKMAN, the
editor allows the checksum window to be open while editing the data and a
quick click shows the checksum in a varity of formats, and it covered the
16bit checksum that I needed.
 

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