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echo: rberrypi
to: JAN PANTELTJE
from: A. DUMAS
date: 2018-08-11 12:44:00
subject: Re: Create NDIF disk imag

On 11-08-18 09:25, Jan Panteltje wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Aug 2018 01:38:00 +1200, Henri Derksen wrote:
>> He, were did you get that "hexedit" from?
>
> Looks like I did
>   apt-get hexedit
> It is the hexadecimal editor, one of the most useful tools I have.

On latest Raspbian:
$ apt-cache search hexadecimal
bless - A full featured hexadecimal editor
hexedit - view and edit files or devices in hexadecimal or ASCII
jeex - visual editor to view and edit files in hexadecimal
okteta - hexadecimal editor for binary files
radare - free advanced command line hexadecimal editor
radare-gtk - free advanced command line hexadecimal editor with graph
functionality
radare2 - free and advanced command line hexadecimal editor
wxhexeditor - hexadecimal editor for massive files

Quick evaluation:
bless depends on Mono, so strike that.
hexedit seems good but Raspbian (Debian Stretch) repo version 1.3-1 out
of date, see https://github.com/pixel/hexedit/blob/master/Changes
jeex looks like abandonware, homepage gone. Also depends on gtk+.
okteta is part of KDE.
radare2 (and all their other tools) looks amazing https://www.radare.org
wxhexeditor, like the name suggests, is graphical and cross-platform.
Doesn't look very neat or organised, though. Version (no) control all
over the place. No recent edits.

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