

Can only use table files encoded in current locale. With it came the option to use two table files at the same time and the actual table format, nowadays sometimes known as thingy tables as mentioned above.

The infamous hex editor originally written by Necrosaro and then ported over to MS Visual Basic. ( Discontinued.)Ī continuation of MadEdit with more features added. The best thing about it is that it supports many popular text encodings such as Unicode (UTF-8, UTF-16/32 LE/BE), Big5, GBK, EUC, and S-JIS etc. Handles basic text file encodings as well.Ī very useful Text Editor and Hex Editor combo. Be warned, version 6.0.1 doesn't work under Japanese locale.Ī very compact hex editor only 900 kB big! Features include opening hard drives, RAM and disk images, basic file comparison, checksum and hashing algorithms. Features include histograms, search with wildcards in binary and text mode, color highlighting, common binary data types shown, resynchronizing file comparisons, checksum and hashing algorithms, and most notably scriptable binary templates for custom structures with optional and variable-size parts, open drives and process memory.Ī fairly good hex editor with some advanced features, such as character distribution, search by bit masks, support for custom character tables (only 8 bit values can be mapped), color highlighting of structured data and interpretation in structure viewer, common binary data types shown, checksum and hashing algorithms, resynchronizing file comparisons, open drives. Some text editors allow relative searching for strings and automatic creation of tables. tbl files that link every hexadecimal value with a character, which proves most useful when reading and changing text data. Most Hex editors support character tables (or thingy tables, as per the widely used hex editor thingy and later thing圓2), which are small plaintext. It displays the ROM data as a hexadecimal string, which allows one to examine it, provided they have knowledge of the game's internals.

A hex editor is possibly the most multi-purpose and general tool used in ROM Hacking.
