Re: A challenge for RosAsm



wolfgang,

Make sense of this to me. An 8 bit hex editor can edit single bytes in
hex, what is the gain of going 64 bit particularly when you are still
writing 1 byte at a time ? I can understand interface improvements and
additional facilities on a later OS but I don;t see the gain for
editing hex.

Regards,

hutch at movsd dot com

.



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