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Converting binary files from a HP 8751A network analyzer.

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Jean-Pierre Coulon

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May 3, 2021, 7:12:51 AM5/3/21
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We can save ASCII and binrary files on a disk. Saving is much faster with
binary files but their format is undocumented.

Has anybody a converter for binary to ASCII?

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Mike Coon

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May 3, 2021, 11:36:35 AM5/3/21
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In article <alpine.WNT.2.21.999.2105031309220.15596@dhcp3-6>,
cou...@cacas.pam.oca.eu says...
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> We can save ASCII and binrary files on a disk. Saving is much faster with
> binary files but their format is undocumented.
>
> Has anybody a converter for binary to ASCII?

You only have to Google! I did, thinking that it would remind me of one
I used to be familiar with decards ago, but it didn't!

Mike Coon

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May 3, 2021, 11:40:45 AM5/3/21
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In article <alpine.WNT.2.21.999.2105031309220.15596@dhcp3-6>,
cou...@cacas.pam.oca.eu says...
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> We can save ASCII and binrary files on a disk. Saving is much faster with
> binary files but their format is undocumented.
>
> Has anybody a converter for binary to ASCII?

Correction: I was thinking of "base64"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base64
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