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Boo Boo
06 August 2006, 18:43
Can anyone help I looking for a Good Hex editor?
The one i use to use had A rewind button and the buttom in the middle was a record button and fastforward a bit like a video machine and you could open up a Ndos Disk as a device Can Any One Help?
hexaae
08 August 2006, 11:54
Can anyone help I looking for a Good Hex editor?
The one i use to use had A rewind button and the buttom in the middle was a record button and fastforward a bit like a video machine and you could open up a Ndos Disk as a device Can Any One Help?
The best is FileX 2.4 for Amiga. But you can't edit NDOS disks with it, you should make a file-disk of the actual floppy I guess :)
Damage
08 August 2006, 15:26
I use to use one called ZAP or NewZAP or something like that it was pretty good :)
hexaae
08 August 2006, 19:22
I use to use one called ZAP or NewZAP or something like that it was pretty good :)
ZapHod
dlfrsilver
09 August 2006, 10:22
DEKSID 2.0 is the tool you need, you can edit standard and NDOS disks.
this one is easy to get ^^.
Hungry Horace
09 August 2006, 17:42
ZapHod
actually, i would suggest it was more likely NewZap.... which is what i use.
nothing fancy, but it does the job.
bippym
09 August 2006, 19:59
I use Zap it is extremely simple and does the job I need perfectly :)
Also it shows how well programmed it is being a paltry 9kb :D
Marcuz
09 August 2006, 21:05
HEX! by Nicola Salmoria is the best hex editor on Amiga for my needs. Disk Monitor should instead open ndos disks.
Boo Boo
10 August 2006, 18:20
Ok Thank you for your Replys, "DEKSID 2.0" seems to be the one for me as it opens NDos Disk
I have to go through A few more on Aminet Its just there was a hex editor I realy liked at the time.I know it came on an Amiga Format Subcription Disk Ill have to serch hard!!!
Boo Boo
24 October 2006, 11:03
I found it "AZAP":) :) :)
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