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|    Wilfred van Velzen to Rich Lawrence    |
|    Re: Is there a JAM library?    |
|    22 Nov 16 21:13:48    |
      Hi,              On 2016-11-22 08:09:00, Rich Lawrence wrote to Rick Christian:        about: "Re: Is there a JAM library?":               RL> I think I found both of these. I'm going to look closer at them, just        RL> because it appears that JAM is just going to be too tough to do based        RL> on the documentation. I read the JAM stuff and my mind melts. I just        RL> can't wrap my head around binary file manipulation... yet! Never give        RL> up! Never Surrender!              For debugging purposes I once wrote a litle python script, that prints out the       contents of the .jhr file to the console. Maybe it's usefull for "educational"       purposes, or even a starting point for a full python base JAM library? ;)              Anyway, it shows you how to do the binary file stuff in python:              http://www.vlzn.nl/fmail/files/jhrprint.py              Bye, Wilfred.                     --- FMail-W32 1.73.4.41-B20161119        * Origin: Native IPv6 connectable node (2:280/464)    |
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