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> algorithm is possibly based on 16-bit Unicode being encoded, whereas I must
> use CCSID 37 converted to CCSID 819.  I've tried CCSID 16488 and 1200
> (listed as UNICODE on the AS/400.)  I've tried sending in the hex
> representation of the 16 bit Unicode, eg, '2003' = x'0032003000300033',
with
> NO CCSID conversion.  I just can't quite seem to match the hashes.  Has
> anyone had to match a hash with a Unicode system with a hash produced on
the
> AS/400 before?
>

before even trying to hash, why not see if you can convert to the same code?
Your counterpart hashes some text in a code. You should first see if you can
convert to the same text, before complicating matters with hashing.



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