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for hex editing…i know there’s an open source tool that does the same thing but i’ve been using this hack forever…i have a tool called ‘adump’ (a for ASCII, because i have another one ...
It shows the data in hex and ASCII as you’d expect. It also shows the current cursor location in a number of formats like 8-bit integer, 32-bit integer, date and time, and more.
Let's take the example further, and convert each hexadecimal digit to its decimal equivalent and then add them: (16 2 x 1) + (16 0 x 15) + (16 0 x 4) = (256 + 240 + 4) = 500. Hex and binary in action.
Viewing a CMS EBCDIC Transport File in ASCII or Hexadecimal Format Because the CMS host stores character data in EBCDIC format, you cannot read the transport file as ASCII data. In order to view an ...
Similarly, lowercase letters start at denary 97 (binary 1100001, hex 61) and end at denary 122 (binary 1111010, hex 7A). When data is stored or transmitted, it is its ASCII or Unicode number that ...
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