>
> What about:
>
> fc /b file1 file2
>
> (from the list of lesser known DOS/Windows command prompt utils :)
I had no idea that was there, thanks!
not that it's very useful but here is the result :)
0000C560: 0D 04
0000C561: 0D 03
0000C562: 0D 08
0000C563: 0D 03
0000C564: 0D 05
0000C565: F9 03
0000C566: 12 03
0000C567: 07 03
0000C568: 00 03
0000C569: 00 03
0000C56A: 00 03
0000C56B: 00 03
0000C56C: 1E 03
0000C56D: EB 01
0000C56E: 03 00
0000C56F: 15 FC
0000C570: 12 FC
0000C571: 12 FC
0000C572: 12 FC
0000C573: 12 FC
0000C574: 04 FC
0000C575: 03 FC
0000C576: 08 FC
0000C577: 03 F9
0000C578: 0A 12
0000C579: 03 07
0000C57A: 03 00
0000C57B: 03 00
0000C57C: 03 00
0000C57D: 03 00
0000C57E: 03 1E
0000C57F: 03 EB
/patrik
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