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The CALC command will do base conversion but doesn't do code translation.
SUPRTOOL has some ASCII-EBCDIC conversion functions, so perhaps you could
use that along with the CALC command to fashion a command file to accomplish
what you want.
-----Original Message-----
From: Glenn Koster [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 1:49 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: EBCDIC to ASCII
Michael asks...
> Is there a program, either from CSL, or part of other popular
programs(MPEX
> or QEDIT) that will ask for an EBCDIC number in Hex and give you the ASCII
> equivalent in Hex, Octal and Character(if printable).
Yes, it's called the command interpreter. Simply use the CALC function.
For instance...
PUB:calc $ff
255, $FF, %377
Glenn Koster
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