About bdd
bdd is a unix/linux command that handles bit streams (non byte-aligned). The name comes from binary-dd. bdd is written in Python and it tries to be extremely flexible but not very efficient. Features Interpret n-bit files
bdd is a unix/linux command that handles bit streams (non byte-aligned). The name comes from binary-dd. bdd is written in Python and it tries to be extremely flexible but not very efficient.
Features
- Interpret n-bit files
- Interpret bit fields inside the file including tricky big/little endian files
- Create bit files from human-readable CSV file
- Merge files bit-by-bit
Previous Versions
Here you can find the changelog of bdd since it was posted on our website on 2015-04-24 03:00:00.
The latest version is 0.2 and it was updated on 2026-06-20 19:31:22. See below the changes in each version.
bdd version 0.2
Updated At: 2011-02-19
Changes: Several fixes and updates
bdd version 0.2
Updated At: 2011-02-19
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