Do you know of a specific program or macro in the package that exhibits this 
failure?  Or have a link to any public discussion of the issue that describes 
the mis-translations?

I DL'd the tgz file directly from Stanford and browsed a few sources at random, 
but I didn't see any "weird" characters.  One of the mail-related scripts I 
reviewed seemed to have legitimate square bracket pairs, so maybe it isn't that 
particular issue?

Peter

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Subject: Re: SuperWylbur Users

Theres a big problem with the stanford distribution that makes it unusable.

Basically, when they did the ASCII<>EBCDIC translation, some characters got 
mistranslated. So, it will not assemble.

Joe
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