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Re: Binary hex listings via CiderPress?
On Nov 22, 12:56 am, Chuck Morris <chuckwmor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 21, 5:14 pm, KP <kjpm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Under one of the old forked versions of AppleWin, namely version 1.8j,
> > there was an icon on the command bar to extract files from disk
> > images. Doing so would produce an AppleSoft listing for type A files
> > and a hex dump listing for type B files, with the appropriate "BSAVE
> > <FILENAME>, <START>, <LENGTH>" command at the end.
>
> > Using CiderPress, I have managed to dump AppleSoft listings to text,
> > but for B(inary) files, all that I have managed to do is to produce an
> > assembler listing (complete with those assembly commands like JMP,
> > etc.)
>
> > I liked the old AppleWin 1.8j listings, because they are the same type
> > of plain hex (i.e., type right into the monitor, no assembler
> > required) listings that appeared in old issues of Nibble, etc.
>
> > Is there any way to produce Monitor-ready hex listings from B-type
> > Binary files using CiderPress? If so, how do I do it?
>
> When you double click on a binary file in CiderPress, the default
> listing that is produced is a disassembly listing, but you can select
> other options from the dropdown list below the listing, or simply
> click the "Hex" button at the bottom of the
> screen.
Thank you, but the "Hex" button produces a listing that can't be
directly typed into the monitor (i.e., it can't be copied and then
pasted using a SHIFT-INSERT with AppleWin).
A line of CidePress "Hex" listing looks like this:
00003df0: 91 26 ee 07 40 c8 ee 0d 40 ad 0d 40 c9 04 d0
e2 .&n.@Hn.@-.@I.Pb
A line of AppleWin 1.8j hex listing looks like this:
32D3: A0 A0 A0 A0 A0 A0 A0 A0 A0 A0 AA 01 1F 74 00 5D
Is there a way to make CiderPress produce the same type of listing, so
that it can be directly fed into the monitor?