It shows the data in hex and ASCII as you’d expect. It also shows the current cursor location in a number of formats like 8-bit integer, 32-bit integer, date and time, and more. It even shows ...
By default that’s: Use “h” for hex (default 4 bits), “b” for binary (default 1 bit), “d” for decimal (default 8 bits). Use optional bit length prefix numbers. Use “~” to invert ...
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