I have a cmp command on my windows system. There is also the comp command which has been available on all versions of windows:
C:\test>cmp cmp: missing operand cmp: Try `cmp --help' for more information. C:\test>comp /? Compares the contents of two files or sets of files. COMP [data1] [data2] [/D] [/A] [/L] [/N=number] [/C] [/OFF[LINE]] data1 Specifies location and name(s) of first file(s) to compar +e. data2 Specifies location and name(s) of second files to compare +. /D Displays differences in decimal format. /A Displays differences in ASCII characters. /L Displays line numbers for differences. /N=number Compares only the first specified number of lines in each + file. /C Disregards case of ASCII letters when comparing files. /OFF[LINE] Do not skip files with offline attribute set. To compare sets of files, use wildcards in data1 and data2 parameters.
In reply to Re^3: Compare Binary Files
by BrowserUk
in thread Compare Binary Files
by drodinthe559
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