I guess this is caused by the c compiler for android use unsigned char, but
the j engine source did not taking care of it.

That for jqt has been modified, if your device has been rooted, test copy
the libj.so from jqt.
then try
3 u: 7 u: 195 176 { a.
On Jan 30, 2014 3:56 AM, "Björn Helgason" <[email protected]> wrote:

> cp=: 3 u: 7 u: ]
>
>   cp 'ð'
> 195 176
>
>
> The above is what I got in J console on the Android.
>
> What it should have given as an answer is:
>
>   cp 'ð'
> 240
>
> I tried it in J qt on the Android  and it is correct there.
>
> Started JHS from J console and it is  wrong there.
>
> -
> Björn Helgason
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