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Another viewer I like is WinHex - it also knows EBCDIC and can read raw sectors 
on CDs, drives, etc.

-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: "Douglas Handy" <dhandy@xxxxxxxxx> 

> > 
> > And, it can decipher EBCDIC! Who else but a bunch of OS/400 geeks would 
> > want that? 
> 
> 
> Mainframers. 
> 
> There is also a VERY good file viewer I highly recommend at 
> www.fileviewer.com and while it isn't free, it is close enough and worth 
> much more than its nominal cost. It also does EBCDIC and lets you set 
> arbitrary record lengths (for when viewing undelimited EBCDIC data, for 
> example), lets you override the EBCDIC to ASCII translation, setup grid 
> lines based on the file, perform regex searches (across multiple files) and 
> more options than you'd believe for a file viewer. 
> 
> Doug 
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