From: Dom Ciccotto
I used the TSE32 Editor to view a non text configuration file of a
few hundred bytes.
While I had the file open I did a "save as" and poceeded to make a minor
character change.
I then decided to restore the "saved as" copy.
I found the saved copy to be 2 bytes larger and slightly different.
I viewed this file along side of a known good file, using TSE32 in hex
mode and found no
changes. I then used a copy of Norton's Disk Edit ( DiskEdit.exe
) and found the
following : Starting in the 8th position ( in HEX ) I had.
77 0A E5 (Good File starting in 8th
position)
77 0D 0A E5 ( Bad File starting in 8th
position)
Questions:
1) WHAT IS 0D (in HEX)
2) How come it can't be seen in TSE32 (Hex mode).
3) How can it be removed using TSE32.
Thanks
Dom
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