>
> You can open any binary file in emacs and view it as hex using M-x
> hexl-mode.
>
That sounds interesting for an unrelated problem.
I went to [https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs] and found the screen shot
provocative.
Looking for useful descriptive information I naively took the invitation
to "Take the tour", i.e.
[https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/tour/index.html].
Got lots of purty pictures -- "a word is worth a thousand pictures".
Is there an informative page of text somewhere?
TIA
Reply by Randy Yates●June 9, 20182018-06-09
"jtp_1960" <20495@DSPRelated> writes:
>>Opening .wav file as a txt , displays a lot of characters. Please Teach
> me
>>How to read them.
>
> In addition to dbd's reply, you better use a hex editor for to open the
> wav file.
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hex_editor
>
You can open any binary file in emacs and view it as hex using M-x
hexl-mode.
--
Randy Yates, DSP/Embedded Firmware Developer
Digital Signal Labs
http://www.digitalsignallabs.com
Reply by jtp_1960●June 5, 20182018-06-05
>Opening .wav file as a txt , displays a lot of characters. Please Teach