slitchfield
04-03-2005, 12:52 PM
It's true, the staff at AllAboutSymbian do love OPL (and Python, but that's another story for Jim to tell!). Presenting HexView for the Nokia 9300/9500, a full hexadecimal file viewer/editor. Steve Litchfield needed the tool at 7.30pm and asked Psion Series 5 author John Boyce if he could send over his old (1997) Psion OPL hex-editing code. John said yes and (despite the technical nature of the app) it took a grand total of one hour to massage it into a working Communicator application. Now that's what I call portable source code. You can download Hexview here (http://3lib.ukonline.co.uk/hexview.htm) and read more about OPL here (http://opl-dev.sourceforge.net).
ebinder
04-03-2005, 07:03 PM
it has been long long time due - it runs also very nice on my 9210 - tx to opl ! i have once asked for a port of the psion version but no success but thanks for this release :)
i am missing : browsing of system folder and search of ascii chars or at least a table of ascii below the hex-search field !
slitchfield
05-03-2005, 10:36 AM
it has been long long time due - it runs also very nice on my 9210 - tx to opl ! i have once asked for a port of the psion version but no success but thanks for this release :)
i am missing : browsing of system folder and search of ascii chars or at least a table of ascii below the hex-search field !
Your wish is my command. Well, the System/ROM folders, at least. See v0.2 8-)
Steve
slitchfield
05-03-2005, 01:39 PM
Your wish is my command. Well, the System/ROM folders, at least. See v0.2 8-)
Steve
Err... this was slowing the app down, so it's now optional to browse these. Also stopped it exiting when switched away from the foreground.
Now on v0.3 8-)))
Steve
ebinder
05-03-2005, 01:52 PM
tx for the fast help !
one thing more - while browsing on the hex or asci side the cursor on the oposite side is not visible - so i jump all the time back and forth to see where i am (compared to the other side)! (hope you understand :) )
ciao