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Zap v2.04
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Zap is a binary file view/edit program. You can examine and modify the
file in hexadecimal and ASCII mode. Zap keeps the file in memory, so moving
in the file and searching is very fast, but available memory may limit
the size of files that zap can handle.
Starting the program:
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Zap can be started from CLI or workbench. When starting from CLI, file
name can be given as a command line parameter. If the name contains spaces
it can be enclosed in double quotes. When starting from workbench, a file
can be selected by first clicking the Zap icon and then holding down
shift-key and double clicking the icon of the file you want to edit.
If you don't specify a file name when starting Zap, you can use the 'Load'-
menuitem to load a file into Zap.
(If you want to start Zap from workbench, you must first create
an icon for it)
The following menu functions are available:
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Project menu:
Load - Loads a new file, The file name can be selected with a file name
requester. If the current file has been modified the program
asks first if you really want to load.
Save - Saves the buffer with the current filename (The name
is displayed in the Zap title bar). (The save begins
immediately, with no requesters or yes/no questions. It is
easy to accidentally save a file you don't really want to.)
Save as - Saves the buffer with a new name. You can select the name
with a file name requester.
About - Displays some information about the program.
Quit - Exits Zap. If the buffer has been modified, asks first
if you really want to quit.
Goto menu:
Top - Moves to the beginning of the buffer.
Bottom - Moves to the end of the buffer.
Any position - Moves to the selected position. A requester appears
where you can type the position. You can use decimal
or hex numbers. Use '$'-prefix for hex.
Search menu:
Find - Allows you to enter a text string and searches it in
the buffer starting from the current cursor position.
Find binary - Allows you to enter a byte secuence (hex or decimal number).
and searches for it.
Find next - Repeats the last search. Can be used to find the
next occurence of a string.
Direction - Allows you to select the search direction. Default is
forward.
Ignore case - Allows you to select whether the search is case sensitive
or not. Default is case sensitive. Note that this does not
affect binary search.
Gadgets:
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At the side of the window are three gadgets that you can use to move in
the buffer. The drag bar (proportional gadget) allows you to select a
position anywhere in the buffer. The arrow gadgets allow you to scroll
the display up and down one line at time. The repeat if you hold the
left mouse button down on them.
The following keyboard functions are available:
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(in addition to the menu shortcut keys)
TAB - toggles HEX and ASCII entry mode.
Cursor keys - move cursor left/right/up/down
Shift-Cursor left/right - move cursor to left/right edge of a line.
Shift-Cursor up/down - move up/down one screenful at a time.
Control-Cursor up/down - scroll the display up/down while the cursor
position in the buffer does not change.
You can use the keyboard to directly edit the data in the buffer.
In HEX mode you can enter numbers 0-9 and letters A-F/a-f to modify
the data. In ASCII mode you can directly enter all printable characters.
The file requester:
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The Zap file requester allows you to select/enter filenames with load/save
operations. (Note that you must select 'Save as' if you want to select the
filename. 'Save' selects with the current name).
It is possible to select files or directories when the file requester is
still reading the directory from disk. To make this easier, the file
requester does not sort the names until the list is complete or you
use the dragbar (proportinal gadget) or the arrow gadgets.
Pressing the right mouse button or selecting 'Parent' at the root level
causes a list of volumes, devices and assigned directories to appear in
the file requester display. (This list may also appear in some DOS error
conditions, for example if the volume with the current directory is not
mounted when entering the file requester).
If you don't want to load/save you can exit the file requester by clicking
the 'Cancel' gadget.
There are three ways to exit the file requester and select a file. First,
you can select a file and then click the 'Load' or 'Save' gadget. You can
also double click the filename in the list to select it. The third way is
to press return/enter in the filename string gadget.
Copyright and distribution:
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Zap v2.04 is Copyright © 1990 by Timo Rossi. It can be freely
distributed for non-commercial purposes.
Zap was programmed in assembly language using Charlie Gibbs' A68k assembler.
Send suggestions, bug reports etc. to:
(use e-mail if possible)
Timo Rossi
Kellankoski internet e-mail:
44300 KONNEVESI trossi@jyu.fi
FINLAND