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diff --git a/xexamine.rst b/xexamine.rst index 65c6ed6..aff53fb 100644 --- a/xexamine.rst +++ b/xexamine.rst @@ -14,15 +14,15 @@ Show information on Atari 8-bit executables (XEX) SYNOPSIS ======== -xexamine [ [**-h**] | [ [**-v**] [**-d**] [**-s** *segment*] *xexfile* ] +xexamine [ [**-h**] | [ [**-v**] [**-d**] [**-s** *segment*] *xexfile* ... ] DESCRIPTION =========== -**xexamine** reads an Atari 8-bit executable (.xex file) and prints -the following information on each segment in the file: +**xexamine** reads Atari 8-bit executables (.xex files) and prints +the following information on each segment in each file: -Segment number (1-based). +Segment number (in decimal, first segment is #1). Offset in bytes from the start of the file (in decimal). @@ -75,6 +75,12 @@ Static analysis will never be 100% perfect, but the heuristics could be improved (e.g. by using something like Markov chain or Bayesian analysis). +The CRC32 sum is handy for comparing different releases of the same +program. Example would be a game that was cracked more than once +by different cracking groups, and each crack has a different title +screen. Often, the 2nd or some further segment contains the actual +code/data, and is identical. + EXIT STATUS =========== |