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Caesum |
Hi, I'm looking for a few people to test out http://www.caesum.com/handbook/minitool.html. It's a conversion applet. The input box takes your text, and you tell it whether it is: Ascii/Binary (8bit)/ Binary(7 bit)/Binary(6 bit - assumes 01 at start to make 8 bits)/Hex/Decimal/Base64 Then you can convert it to: Ascii/Binary (8bit)/ Binary(7 bit)/Binary(6 bit - assumes 01 at start to make 8 bits)/Hex/Decimal/Base64/MD5/SHA1/SHA-256/SHA512/SHA384/MD2 You can also apply a transformation to it, by adding something in the transform box, telling it what format this data is in and selecting the transformation type from: Add/Subtract/Multiply/Xor Everything is on a byte for byte basis. So, for example, you can do things like enter a binary string, xor it with a hex value and view the result in ascii once you've selected the right options. That's the theory anyway. |
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10.03.2008 18:14:34 |
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Caesum |
Oh, and one more thing - you need Java 1.5 running And any other chars in the input are assumed to be delimiters |
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Edited by Caesum on 10.03.2008 18:18:02 | ||||
10.03.2008 18:16:07 |
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Chaosdreamer |
Looks very nice - definately a nice tool. I will start to use and give you some feedback. |
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10.03.2008 19:23:26 |
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