This is the latest release of BEAV. I am posting it to alt.sources because I my posting to comp.sources.unix has not been released by the moderator. It has sat in the mill for over 3 months. I would like to find an archive for the source. If someone would like to archive it and tell me where I would be most appreciative. If this is not propper protocol please excuse me, I am reletively new to news. This release 1.20 of BEAV (Binary Editor And Viewer), a full featured binary file editor. Just about any operation that you could want to do to a binary file is possible with BEAV. You can insert or delete in the middle of a file thereby changing it's size. You can display and edit data in hex, octal, decimal, binary, ascii, or ebcdic formats. You can display data in byte, word, or long word formats in either Intel or Motorola byte ordering. You can send the formatted display mode to a file or printer. Version 1.20 (3/10/91) of beav contains the following fixes and enhancements; * Under unix files are created with read/write permissions. * Fixed the bug in the terminal I/O routine that caused beav to spin rather than give up control when waiting for a character. * Added the ANSI #define that was missing for MSDOS. * Changed the D16 #define to a unsigned short. * Called ttclose on error exit. * Check and limit ncol and nrow to the actual screen array size. * Add the ability to load key bindings from a file automatically under MSDOS and unix. * Add delete current window command. * Support VT100 type function keys. BEAV is based on the source for emacs for display and keyboard handling functions. The binary file handling and display formats are special to BEAV. There is a full manual included in this release. There are makefiles for unix, xenix 286, and MSC 5.1 under DOS. The old Wang PC is supported. This has been tested on 286 and 386 PC's under SCO UNIX and XENIX as well as under UNIX on a MIPS system. I am willing to maintain BEAV and will entertain suggestions for modifications and/or bug fixes. I can be reached at; pvr@wang.com or at; Peter Reilley 19 Heritage Cir. Hudson, N.H. 03051