• Re: Compare files

    From Speccie@someone@somewhere.com to comp.sys.apple2 on Sat Jun 6 08:25:03 2026
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    On 6 Jun 2026, Duhast wrote

    Is there a utility to compare two files on a byte level? I think I'm experiencing some bit rot and wonder if there's something out there....

    Which platform? II+, //e, IIgs or /// ?

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  • From David LaRue@huey.dll@tampabay.rr.com to comp.sys.apple2 on Sat Jun 6 11:27:54 2026
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    Duhast <duhast@123gmail.com> wrote in news:110029g$1iufs$1@dont-email.me:

    Is there a utility to compare two files on a byte level? I think I'm experiencing some bit rot and wonder if there's something out there....

    IIRC it was something like the 'comp' program/command. There were several options available.

    Later versions, not in the original OS, could do a decent job of comapring text files and resynching after finding different length differences. I
    don't recall the utukuty package that was very common to have.
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  • From Duhast@duhast@123gmail.com to comp.sys.apple2 on Sat Jun 6 22:18:04 2026
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    On 6/6/2026 3:25 AM, Speccie wrote:
    On 6 Jun 2026, Duhast wrote

    Is there a utility to compare two files on a byte level? I think I'm
    experiencing some bit rot and wonder if there's something out there....

    Which platform? II+, //e, IIgs or /// ?


    IIe or //gs. I've had files on my hard drive(not necessarily the actual
    same physical hard drive) for over 30 years. Recently I had a problem,
    and then recopied the files and things worked again.

    These are binaries or sys files, and I would like something that did a
    bit by bit comparison and automatically find the differences....

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  • From Speccie@someone@somewhere.com to comp.sys.apple2 on Sun Jun 7 08:47:42 2026
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    Hugh,:

    I'll vote for Ewen's 'ChewBagger' on the IIgs (or emulator).

    <https://speccie.uk/software/chewbagger/>

    I knew I had written something that would do the trick, but just could not remember which one it was yesterday!

    BTW, good to 'see' you here, Ewen. :-)

    I am still here, and do check the groups daily, and it is good to see you are still here too Hugh!

    Ewen (Speccie)

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  • From Speccie@someone@somewhere.com to comp.sys.apple2 on Sun Jun 7 08:56:43 2026
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    On 7 Jun 2026, Duhast wrote
    (in article <1102kdm$28378$1@dont-email.me>):

    IIe or //gs. I've had files on my hard drive(not necessarily the actual
    same physical hard drive) for over 30 years. Recently I had a problem,
    and then recopied the files and things worked again.

    These are binaries or sys files, and I would like something that did a
    bit by bit comparison and automatically find the differences....

    Then my ChewBagger IIgs utility is exactly what you want. It compares two files, stops at each difference, and allows you to edit them if necessary.

    See Page 21 of the ChewBagger manual:

    http://speccie.uk/speccie/downloads/chewbagger_manual.pdf

    Ewen (Speccie)

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  • From Duhast@duhast@123gmail.com to comp.sys.apple2 on Mon Jun 8 20:18:08 2026
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    On 6/7/2026 3:56 AM, Speccie wrote:
    On 7 Jun 2026, Duhast wrote
    (in article <1102kdm$28378$1@dont-email.me>):

    IIe or //gs. I've had files on my hard drive(not necessarily the actual
    same physical hard drive) for over 30 years. Recently I had a problem,
    and then recopied the files and things worked again.

    These are binaries or sys files, and I would like something that did a
    bit by bit comparison and automatically find the differences....

    Then my ChewBagger IIgs utility is exactly what you want. It compares two files, stops at each difference, and allows you to edit them if necessary.

    See Page 21 of the ChewBagger manual:

    http://speccie.uk/speccie/downloads/chewbagger_manual.pdf

    Ewen (Speccie)


    Great, I'll check it out!

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  • From Brian Patrie@bpatrie@bellsouth.spamisicky.net to comp.sys.apple2 on Wed Jun 10 19:53:56 2026
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    Duhast wrote:
    Is there a utility to compare two files on a byte level?

    I'm partial to vim -d (aka vimdiff); but i doubt that there's a II implimentation. I don't know if A2osX, or any of the other unixoid
    shell environments have cmp; GNO/ME probably does, and maybe the Orca stuff. --- Synchronet 3.22a-Linux NewsLink 1.2