
On Fri, 26 Dec 2003, John Wildberger wrote:
On December 26, 2003 05:29 am, Peter L. Peres wrote:
od -j 20 -N100 -tx1 /dev/mem Peter
Thanks Peter, od -j0 -N100 -tx1 /dev/mem
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This does the trick as far as the numbers go, but the location indicators are still not right. They should be in incrementsc of 10 and not 20 because they count in hex the number of bytes. John
od addresses default to octal. Use -Ax to get hex addresses. As always the manpage helps ... (od is a very old program). plp-NSb0HxlTAbs at public.gmane.org:~ > od -Ax -j0 -N100 -w8 -tx1 /dev/random 000000 2f 56 b4 15 48 cd 26 51 000008 02 05 6d 2d 85 0e 5b 02 000010 de bb 45 85 15 6c a7 29 000018 7f e6 09 1e 99 75 46 a7 000020 4d 47 cd d0 3b 7e c8 a4 000028 a0 dc b2 6e 0e 77 f8 8f 000030 8a ca e2 0c 02 b1 00 52 000038 e8 f3 6f 19 da 6a 1b 67 000040 4c c6 81 4a f9 e8 a7 5e 000048 a3 be 4c d9 7d e1 1d 23 000050 1d 88 3d 8b db 41 3d 05 000058 22 bf 94 3b a7 f4 40 89 000060 e1 9f d6 ed 000064 Peter -- The Toronto Linux Users Group. Meetings: http://tlug.ss.org TLUG requests: Linux topics, No HTML, wrap text below 80 columns How to UNSUBSCRIBE: http://tlug.ss.org/subscribe.shtml
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