On Monday 19 September 2005 12:00, Chuck Guzis wrote:
Another downside is since Catweasel images are
essentially time-domain types, every flux transition requires 8 bits
to describe, these run into the megabytes. And you can't simply look
at one with hex editor to see what's there.
If you use Tim Mann's catweasel tools and generate DMK images (are there
any others that run on Linux?), it definately does not store them in
flux-transition format. You can (and I have) read the data using your
favorite text/hex editor.
Pat
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