COMPARE VERSION 1.10 This program compares two disk files for equality and lists the differences encountered. Lack of data on a file is indicated by "**" on the listing in place of the byte value. The program is particularly useful in comparing two binary files, (such as .COM object code files), but is not limited to this use. Command Format: COMPARE [d:] [d:] If name2 = name1 but is on B disk, just type: COMPARE (name1.typ) (B:) Note: The last byte displayed in the hex dump is the last byte to have an equal compare. The program will ask if you would prefer the addresses to start at relative zero (page 0) or 0100H (page 1). This program was originally written by Ward Christensen in November, 1977. Version 1.10 modified by Frank Sauciunas September 18, 1985.