Sedit
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On: 2021-12-04 19:39:12
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Sedit is a SCSI device editor and general purpose SCSI utility. It talks to any device on the SCSI bus. It can function as a block editor, much like Fedit. It also allows you to send SCSI commands directly out to any SCSI device.
Warning!
Sedit is a dangerous program. It will let you trash your disk, even the one you booted from. If the idea of staring at the raw contents of your hard disk in hex makes you uncomfortable, don't use Sedit.
If you plan to use Sedit, remember that merely changing the information in the disk window doesn't change it on the disk, you have to select the Write menu. Once you have written to a disk, there is no undo command.
The only commands that can changes data on a disk are Write, Write to Block Number, Copy, and the custom SCSI commands.
Shayer, David. (1989). Sedit Manual. Digital Document.
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Architecture 
 68K + PPC (FAT)
Compatibility notes 
Emulating this? It could probably run under: SheepShaver
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