Posted Aug 23, 07:39 PM by ben
The last week or two I’ve been making a conscious attempt at better knowing my hex values. The ASCII ‘a’ is x61 or 97 in decimal, things along those lines. Why? It seems like one of those important basic things that I never got around to. So I had some downtime tonight and realized that it’d be pretty easy to write a basic hexviewer script in perl. It also works as a rudimentary ‘strings’. Admittedly not very useful. The code
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