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Length: 2048 (0x800)
Types: HLP, TextFile
Names: »PATCH.HLP«
└─⟦b4205821b⟧ Bits:30000743 8mm tape, Rational 1000, DFS, D_12_7_3 SEQ288
└─⟦this⟧ »PATCH.HLP«
└─⟦b434774df⟧ Bits:30000528 8mm tape, Rational 1000, DFS, D_12_6_5
└─⟦this⟧ »PATCH.HLP«
└─⟦bc1274df5⟧ Bits:30000750 8mm tape, Rational 1000, DFS backup from PAM's R1000
└─⟦this⟧ »PATCH.HLP«
This program is used to patch/dump binary files.
COMMAND = CHANGE
Used to modify the data in a file.
applicapable switches = ADDRESS, BASE, BYTE, FN, LONG_WORD,
OLD, NEW, WORD.
COMMAND = DUMP
Used to display the data in a file.
applicapable switches = ADDRESS, BASE, BYTE, FN, LONG_WORD,
WORD.
SWITCH = ADDRESS=H
Specifies the byte address (in HEX) of the datum to change.
Target address (base + address) is checked against datum type
for proper alignment.
SWITCH = BASE=H startup default = 00000000
Specifies base address (in HEX) of binary file image.
SWITCH = BYTE
Specifies size of data to dump/modify.
SWITCH = FN=AAA.M200
Specifies the complete filename in normal ascii characters.
Extention must be included. One may patch any kind of file however
the program assumes a binary file.
SWITCH = LONGWORD
Specifies size of data to dump/modify.
SWITCH = OLD=H
Specifies expected (before patch) data (in HEX) at target address.
Is verified against datum size.
SWITCH = NEW=H
Specifies new data (in HEX) at target address.
Is verified against datum size.
SWITCH = WORD
Specifies size of data to dump/modify.
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USAGE:
PUSH PATCH CHANGE/FN=FOOBAR.M200/BASE=0/ADDRESS=12FC/BYTE/OLD=AB/NEW=12
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SUMMARY:
COMMANDS CHANGE, DUMP
SWITCHES ADDRESS, BASE, BYTE, FN, LONGWORD, OLD, NEW, WORD
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