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TLU79

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Jan 20, 2004
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HELLO SERG75
CAN YOU TECH ME YOUR SOLUTION.
WHAT SOFT "HEX VIEWER" CAN I USE.
HOW TO DO FOR FIND TE XOR VALUE.
THANKS IN ADVANCE.
BEST REGARDS.
MR STENSON
 
Hi,
you can use any text editor/viewer that has possibility of file presentation in hexadecimal mode. Every character has own cell in ASCII table (or in other coding tables): "A" has H'41 (41 in hex), "7" has H'37, "+" has H'2B, etc. Some text editors allow view hexadecimal codes and theirs characters. You may view any file in FAR (press F3 to open a file and then F4 to switch to HEX mode), UltraEdit, HexWorksop (has build-in S-Records converter) or in other S/W.
"Xor" is a logical operation with 2 binary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal numbers. Common Windows Calculator in scientific mode can make this operation.
How to decode passwords is explained in this forum more than once. Just write XOR in search window and you find it.
Hope this help
 
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