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HxD vs Hex Workshop

HxD

Hex Editor / Reverse Engineering
Vendor: mh-nexus (Maël Hörz)
Platform: Windows

HxD is a free hex and disk editor for Windows developed by Maël Hörz (mh-nexus). It opens files of virtually any size, plus raw disks and system RAM, and presents byte-level views with fast search, replace, export, and file comparison. In ECU tuning it is a staple for inspecting raw firmware reads, locating map or code regions by byte pattern, comparing an original dump against a modified one to confirm exactly which bytes changed, and applying manual patches. Built-in checksum and hash calculators, a data inspector, and fill/insert operations help verify edits and understand binary layout. Tuners reach for it alongside dedicated map editors whenever a change must be checked or performed by hand. It is lightweight, portable, and widely trusted in the community.

Hex Workshop

Hex Editor / Reverse Engineering
Vendor: BreakPoint Software
Platform: Windows

Hex Workshop, by BreakPoint Software, is a long-standing commercial hex editor suite for Windows. It combines byte-level editing with a data inspector, structure viewer for mapping records over binary offsets, arithmetic and bitwise operations, base converter, and a broad set of checksum and digest algorithms (CRC, checksums, hashes). File and sector comparison tools highlight differences between two binaries. In ECU work it is used to examine firmware reads, apply structured edits, run arithmetic on data blocks, and validate or recompute checksums after changes. Its bookmarking and data-structure features make it useful for documenting where maps, identifiers, and code live inside a dump. It suits reverse engineers and tuners who want structure-aware editing beyond a plain byte grid.

The short answer

HxD (Hex Editor / Reverse Engineering, mh-nexus (Maël Hörz)) and Hex Workshop (Hex Editor / Reverse Engineering, BreakPoint Software) compete in the same space, so the choice comes down to coverage, workflow and price for your specific ECUs. Free Windows hex and disk editor used to inspect and patch ECU firmware dumps Commercial Windows hex editor with data inspector, structures and checksums

Where Softechpro fits

Whichever you flash with, Softechpro Solutions auto-applies DPF/EGR/AdBlue/DTC-off modules and Stage patterns with automatic checksum correction across ~1,400 firmwares on Windows & macOS — the fast way to get the actual file edits done.

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