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- 03-04-2008

Re: .sch viewer
On Wed, 05 Mar 2008 07:51:33 +1000, Alan Peake

I thought that would have been obvious to the OP, hence I didn't point
it out.

Actually you can get by without third party utilities.
Just type ...
edit /r /64 filename.sch
... to view the file in read-only mode at 64 bytes per line. At the
bottom of the screen you can see the decimal value of the byte under
the cursor.
I'm assuming that edit.com is available in XP or whichever Windows
version the OP is using. In any case all the relevant information is
probably in the header, so Debug should display it. Alternatively,
r-clicking the file in Windows Explorer and selecting Properties may
tell you something about it.

- Franc Zabkar

I thought that would have been obvious to the OP, hence I didn't point
it out.

Actually you can get by without third party utilities.
Just type ...
edit /r /64 filename.sch
... to view the file in read-only mode at 64 bytes per line. At the
bottom of the screen you can see the decimal value of the byte under
the cursor.
I'm assuming that edit.com is available in XP or whichever Windows
version the OP is using. In any case all the relevant information is
probably in the header, so Debug should display it. Alternatively,
r-clicking the file in Windows Explorer and selecting Properties may
tell you something about it.

- Franc Zabkar
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