Editing a firmware file in a hexadecimal, or hex, editor can allow you to modify a device's behavior. For example, you can change the speed of manufacturing equipment or enable hidden features on a ...
Nostalgia is a funny thing. If you experienced the early days of video games in the 1980s and 90s, there’s a good chance you remember those games looking a whole lot better than they actually did. But ...
HxD is a freeware editor supporting disk, memory, and file hex editing, as well as a secure file deletion tool (called a “file shredder” by HxD). HxD’s webpage states the app works on every Windows OS ...
I've been using Hex Fiend, and while pretty good and FOSS, it still lacks in some of the above (especially in UI). Looked at Synalyze It! and while it looks pretty much perfect with some nifty syntax ...
If you can’t stand the thought of using an application in your browser, you might as well jump ahead to the comments and start flaming. Still with us? Imagine this scenario. You are at the office, at ...
I wanted to know how to get a system file, uxtheme.dll, to cut loose and allow for unsigned Windows XP themes (so I can install the Zune Final theme*).<BR><BR>I found ...
HexEdit is an open-source hexidecimal file editor for the Macintosh. Developer Lane Roathe indicates that a new version, 1.72, is ready for download on SourceForge. With HexEdit, programmers can edit ...
A save corruption glitch discovered by a streamer named Cooper Harrysn was the first step in jailbreaking the game. How it works if “if you load certain data into the internal storage of a Super Mario ...