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To find out how ASCII (32) corresponds to the EBCDIC equivalent, just look at ascii_ebcdic [32].<BR><BR>In the OP's case, the the first lookup table (converts 8-bit ASCII to 16-bit card code) is ...
A file that contains data made up of ASCII characters. It is essentially raw text just like the words you are reading now. Each byte in the file contains one character that conforms to the ...