hex editors & 8051 Qs

Dan Townsend xybertron at cox-internet.com
Sat Sep 9 20:48:16 GMT 2000


Ultra-Edit is a great editor IMHO.  It has the ASCII chart so you can look
and see the conversions.  Just another idea.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Shaw" <bshaw at connix.com>
To: "GMECM Digest" <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 9:07 PM
Subject: hex editors & 8051 Qs


> I've just discovered Axe,  a Windoze hex editor at http://www.kahei.com/.
Is anyone using it? It's pretty good,  and it's free.
>
> While playing with Axe I noticed a bunch of text in the '8501 bins I have,
and that brings up some questions:
>
> There's  a Delco Electronics copyright notice at the beginning,  is this
common in the GE bins?
>
> There are a number of flash programming messages in both the master and
slave bins,  Is the code to re-flash already in the flash,  or do I have to
download a flash program into RAM?
>
> There's a text string near the end of the bin,  'Changes (C)'.  Is this in
a normal bin,  or did someone tweak this one and leave that as their
signature?
>
> Bill
>
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