Bitview provides a way to set bits based on number, or to input a hex number and view the bits as they would appear in a register.

You can also format the bits. For example, a PCI configuration address consists of segment-bus-device-function, where segment is 16 bits, bus is 8 bits, device is 5 bits, and function is 3 bits. You can view a PCI configuration address in this format by inputting 16.8.5.3 in the format window and seeing the results in hex in the results window.

There is also a built-in calculator with arithmetic and logic functions.

Features

  • Simultaneous Hexadecimal, Decimal and Binary displays
  • Inputs can be made by entering Hex numbers or by clicking bit buttons
  • Two writeable hex input (operand) windows and one hex results display window
  • Arithmetic and logical operations, including shift and rotate
  • Bit Field formatting
  • Memory
  • Signed and unsigned decimal display
  • Selectable 8, 16, 32, and 64 bit modes
  • Bit buttons that flip their value when clicked with results shown in connected display

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2013-12-08