Fred Cisin wrote:
On Mon, 15 Nov 2010 Hollandia at
ccountry.net wrote:
My request was apparently a little hazy.
The machine I refer to is a Packard-Bell 486SX running DOS 5.0 and Windows 3.1
By "legacy machine" I meant a machine that was "slightly behind the
times". 8D
Around HERE, that oft refers to a machine that predated floppy disks,
and/or an older MINICOMPUTER or MAINFRAME.
"Binary file editor"? Can't you just repunch the few cards that need to
be changed?
YKYBHTL when DEBUG feels natural for editing file contents.
I guessed the 'HTL' part as being 'hitting the liquor' - google suggests
that
I'm wrong, but maybe that still fits in this case...
I had a really nice hex editor for DOS, but my brain's refusing for the moment
to cough up the name (it's also possible it was something that a friend wrote,
though, in which case it probably never saw public release)
cheers
Jules