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|    wolfgang kern to John    |
|    Re: DOS debug to com    |
|    10 Sep 18 22:36:38    |
      From: nowhere@never.at              Kerr-Mudd,John wrote:              >>> Now full 60kish read/write buffer (requires 80 cols to view)              Fine that you could improve your code...       Ok so far, but I still have no idea why such a tool would be required.              You know I can (and have my fun on it) read hex-dump as it were source...       but in general I use my DisAss to view whatsoever code may be presented.              OTOH I know that you mean sharing code over a Text-based use-/i-net,       so this may be easier than any 4:3 or 5:4 encoded text...       but I see the best way to share code within text-based NGs either as       an ASM-text source or shorter as encoded 5:4 (five ASCII->32 bits).              My disassembler will show and correct interprete any of RM/PM16/PM32/LM64       code parts without going a detour with Hex-dump conversion.              I still haven't any ASCII-dump to code routine in my system, and I think       that such a function will be never needed in my world.       Just for the fun of it, or perhaps only to self-esteem myself :)       I like to decode your posted hex-dumps anyway, it's kinda training for me.       __       wolfgang              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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