Yes likely. I hope that's possible and I'm giving it a shot since I'm not quite happy with reading the entire PCL file for just editing few fields. I think it's risky. I'm able to search and edit for one field so far and the document opens up fine.
The XVI32 editor has an inbuilt XVI script interpretor which I'm using to send commands for editing to the hex editor.
In reply to Re^4: How to open a XVI32 hex editor in Perl
by GoForIt
in thread How to open a XVI32 hex editor in Perl
by GoForIt
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