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Re: Encode <0>
> Thanks for your help Nathan.
> Is there a easy way to do the replace job using Windows NT ?
I'm sorry it took me so long to reply; I've been on the road a lot recently
and haven't been able to keep up with my e-mail.
I'm afraid I don't know much about Windows NT, so I'm not sure how to get
00's into your file. You may be able to use a copy of Qbasic that came with
Dos 6 to write a quick program to do the substition. Also, the GNU archives
at prep.cs.mit.edu may contain a version of "tr" that you can run under NT.
Other than writing a C program, I don't know of anything else off the top of
my head.
Good luck.
Nathan
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