From: notsaying@nospicedham.invalid.org   
      
   On Fri, 15 Dec 2017 10:52:00 GMT, "wolfgang kern"    
   wrote:   
      
   > Kerr-Mudd,John wrote:   
   >> Going back to the summer fun we had with B64 decoding, here's a Hex   
   >> decoder that saves to file, rather than running directly. It uses   
   >> StdIO.   
   >>   
   >> (I think there's a size limit of about 95k input - all the output is   
   >> held in 48k-512 of the code segment and there's only 1 write!)   
   >   
   >> Save this to Hex2Bin.com or similar   
   >>   
   >> ZRhLUht/Rh00X501PRR4hPPaUV1GG1GIUXH5qY1Ge6G8+r6238wbt083t+RUZ22=   
   >> 6602Zffffff0222F6====MJ=20=17======eeee+++Di7XmabaDec8euoAlpfrMI   
   >> stdpfrlpL7EGasMIE7D8ppasHasararAE7w7h8EdsCYoreEIB7jejevcvcfrD7sl   
   >> j88N6TH8G7JAs77ZH8tlwAro/VtsB99WRAIT9PrkAeJAP7ety8wAtl/Vts9V=   
   >>   
   >> save   
   >> B409BA0801CD21C348656C6C6F20776F726C642124=   
   >> to HelloW.hex   
   >   
   > Oh good, I can read your AH09DX108INT21Hello world!$ w/o translation   
   > :)   
   >   
   >> then run   
   >>   
   >> Hex2Binhi.com   
   >> to create the run time program.   
   >   
   > copied.   
   > I'll check on it later, much too busy at the moment with 2018   
   > upgrades. __   
   > wolfgang   
   >   
      
   No worries. The size limit is due to my inability to code around the   
   problem of cutting a values hex pair in half on reading. I've done a   
   workaround, but this isn't neat, and no longer fits in 4 lines.   
      
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