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The Graham Utilities has a HEX editor, similar to the Norton HEX
editor of old, which you may be familiar with. The "lite" version
includes the hex editor.
visit:
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/disk/gulite20.zip
After installing, you can run GI or hexedit.exe
--Steve
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On 5/14/03, Steve Schiffman wrote, in part:
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>What technique or editor does anyone use to make a change to an
>executable file?
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>Per a device driver doc, I need to change a couple of bytes in an
>audio device driver file. I used to be able to do this many, many
>years ago, but do not remember what the programs was that I used.
>Any help would be appreciated. >Steve Schiffman
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