![]() Does not really matter which one you use. If you only need to modify one or two values in known locations, the quickest will be a good hexeditor. I rarely look at a map/bin in hex format anymore. ![]() Since it is impossible to insert a three digit hex value into this particular address, should I substitue the value 80?Īre you sure the "guidance" was not giving you a decimal value and you need to convert this in hex for your hexeditor? Making matters worse, the guidance I have uncovered states that I should replace the value at this address with 120. Specifically, I would like to edit my file value at a specific address (e.g. Obviously, I do not expect you to do this without compensation. I will be in touch via PM over this coming weekend regarding a general coding issue that I hope you can assist me with. While I believe it is a GREAT thing when fellow BMW enthusiasts offer to help each other via PM's at no cost to either party, fellow forum members who offer their alleged professional services PUBLICLY to other members for free without first becoming a "Supporting Vendor" irks the hell out of me! Someone has to pay for the server and website? Since purchasing my family's first BMW in 2010, and joining several forums, vendors like you are few (i.e. I abhor the dreaded "LMGTFY" every time I ask for help. I do read many E90 forums till my eyes bleed. Thank you! What for? Catching my conversion error. I assume your trying to edit a backend flash for the JB4? If so, what backend flash is it? Specifically, I'm trying my best to over come the SES/CELL & related issues via editing my stock. ![]() Two codes are directly related to my down pipe which lacks platinum/palladium. Today, I drove fourteen miles to a local body shop for painting, I used my Son's Snap On "ETHOS Tech" code scanner to clear the DME codes. Yesterday, after four attempts, the MHD flasher managed to resurrect my DME and flash the stock best. (FB0 + PS2) Due to fatigue & and my laptop running the JB4 app crashing duringet a code delete, I came very close to brick ingredients my DME. I will post an example in a bit.Thanks for the Reply! Honestly, all the details are TL R. Yes, you just use the standard key binding methodology. Is there a way to bind a key to the “Hex Viewer: Toggle Hex View” command? Perhaps this is well beyond the intention of Hex Viewer.Ĭan you provide more in depth explanation to BMP structure headers? Is there an hex editor that does this sort of thing that I could view as an example? I would like to take a look into this before I give a yes or a no. For example, if the extension is BMP, rather than just displaying a simple set of words and their ascii, display the BMP structure header and display the body in standard hex format. I may revisit this again when I get the essentials in.ģ) An ability to add extension-specific representation. ![]() I have experimented with this, but ST2 doesn’t always fire the event for opening a file correctly…or at least as expected. The viewer will be released without edit capability and then I will revisit and see how I may go about adding this.Ģ) A list of file extensions if a file with an extension in the list is opened, the real file is closed and the hex_viewer representation is automatically opened. I will probably need to restrict some things and give warnings to malformed data. This is not impossible, but will be a little tricky. I can see that this might be rather difficult though, unless you can control how the user applies edits (in which case, things could get very slow!) in the panel should work fine…we will just have to wait and see.ġ) Obvious – having edits able to be saved for proper binary editing. like normal buffers, it may not prove as useful. The output panel view right now is kind of an experiment, it might not make it to the final version. I want to hit the most important (needed) features first and deal with the wants last. I will probably approach the tasks in the mentioned order as well. I am not sure how the definition of the tasks will change when I attempt to do these things, but that is the basic things I am shooting for these tasks may be modified if I find usability or functionality hindered when attempting them. For example, this would associate all files with. The hex editor can be set as the default editor for certain file types by using the workbench.editorAssociations setting. Trigger the command palette (F1) -> Reopen With -> Hex Editor. Trigger the command palette (F1) -> Open File using Hex Editor. reverse select and highlight byte - highlight and select the byte when a printable char is selected. Right click a file -> Open With -> Hex Editor.highlight corresponding chars - highlight the currently selected byte’s printable char in the ascii column.display current address - display the current byte address in status bar (possibly byte range if a range is selected).highlight current byte - highlight a byte when your cursor is inside it.I do have some things already on my todo list that align with your ideas:
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