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Ascii2Binary

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Ascii2Binary

http://billposer.org/Software/a2b.html
'Ascii2Binary' reads textual representations of numbers separated by whitespace and produces the binary equivalents as output. Users select the type and size/precision of the binary output with command line flags. The program is useful for generating test data and linking programs that generate textual output to programs that require binary input. The number formats supported are those supported by strtod(3), strtoll(3), and strtoull(3).

Documentation

User manpage available in HTML format from http://billposer.org/Software/a2b.html

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released on 23 February 2005

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Licensing

License Verified by Verified on Notes
GPLv2orlater Janet Casey 2453389.519 January 2005


Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
"Email billposer@alum.mit.edu" Bill Poser Maintainer

Resources and communication

Audience Resource type URI
Bug Tracking,Developer,Support E-mail mailto:billposer@alum.mit.edu


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 7 January 2008.



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