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Binary Comparison of Files is a tool created for comparing of two files in order to find possible discrepancies. Consistently read-out bytes of files are compared in a binary mode. The address, code and symbolical representation are shown for different bytes. The codes may be shown as decimal, hexadecimal, octal or binary numbers. When you compare different files you can set different shift parameters for each file, as well as limit the comparison to certain fragments of the file. You can also selectively edit one file using the second one as a master. The found discrepancies may be saved as a text, CSV (Comma Separated Value) or XML file, exported to Excel or printed. Binary Comparison of Files is a tool created for comparing of two files in order to find possible discrepancies. Consistently read-out bytes of files are compared in a binary mode. The address, code and symbolical representation are shown for different bytes. The codes may be shown as decimal, hexadecimal, octal or binary numbers. When you compare different files you can set different shift parameters for each file, as well as limit the comparison to certain fragments of the file. You can also selectively edit one file using the second one as a master. The found discrepancies may be saved as a text, CSV (Comma Separated Value) or XML file, exported to Excel or printed. Binary Comparison of Files Description: Binary Comparison of Files is a tool created for comparing of two files in order to find possible discrepancies. Consistently read-out bytes of files are compared in a binary mode. The address, code and symbolical representation are shown for different bytes. The codes may be shown as decimal, hexadecimal, octal or binary numbers. When you compare different files you can set different shift parameters for each file, as well as limit the comparison to certain fragments of the file. You can also selectively edit one file using the second one as a master. The found discrepancies may be saved as a text, CSV (Comma Separated Value) or XML file, exported to Excel or printed. Binary Comparison of Files is a tool created for comparing of two files in order to find possible discrepancies. Consistently read-out bytes of files are compared in a binary mode. The address, code and symbolical representation are shown for different bytes. The codes may be shown as decimal, hex a5204a7ec7
2 texts in a comparison are visible, the first one is the text file, the second one is a file for comparison the first text file may have read-out symbols of different codes, the second one has read-out codes of different codes the first text file may be edited and the second one is not edited all characters in comparison (Byte 2, Byte 3,...) in both texts are identical codings of both texts are similar Binary Comparison of Files Features: Programs may be created in the program. Two programs in a comparison can be shown side by side Shift parameters of both texts are set simultaneously, when defining one shift parameter, the others are reset Binary Comparison of Files Commands: Compare files in the directory tree starting from the last opened directory: Shift parameters of both texts are set when defining one Syntax of Binary Comparison of Files: The command syntax is: Shift Shift Shift where text means the first text of the comparison and file means the second file of the comparison. Flag means what is the actual result of the comparison, -c = binary comparison -1 = the text is correct, -m = the file is modified after the comparison, -F = the file is fragmented after the comparison, -P = comparing print the results Shift Shift -c Shift -c Shift Shift -c Shift Shift Examples of Binary Comparison of Files: Example 1: Shift parameter for comparison of two files Shift 9 11 "file1" "file2" Example 2: Compare the same file in two different modes: Shift 0 10 "file1" Shift -1 10 "file1" Example 3: Shift parameter and comparing to print results Shift 9 11 file1 Shift 11 7 file1 Example 4: Both files are edited and all the character in both files are identical Shift 9 11 file1 Shift 9 11 file1 Example 5: Two files are read-out and compared Shift 11 7 file1 Shift 9 10 file1 Example 6: Two files are compared, but the byte 2 of first text is smaller
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