I'd be more interested if it ran on Linux and supported more code pages, both 
on the PC side and the z side.


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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [[email protected]] on behalf of 
Robert Prins [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2020 4:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: XYplorer - EBCDIC to ASCII translation - CP500 or something better

For those who don't know, XYplorer 
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 is a replacement
for Windows' Explorer, with rather a lot more functionality, and that's a huge
understatement. Like Tom Brennan's Vista TN3270, you can try it free for 30
days, the "Standard License Pro" costs USD 39.95, never expires, and gives free
upgrades (usually a few per week(!)) for a year, the "Lifetime License Pro"
costs USD 79.95, never expires, and gives free upgrades forever. Both can be
used on all of your computers.

OK, advertising out of the way, Donald Lessau the developer has added a tweak to
  the "Mouse-Down Blow-Up" feature (click and hold on the icon of a file, and
you'll see its contents) to auto-convert EBCDIC files. I asked for it (it's kind
of useful to have a quick look at XMIT files containing source, README, or
"$INDEX" like members) and he has hard-coded some defaults:

    The conversion is hard-coded to IBM EBCDIC International (codepage 500)
    and a record length of 80.
    Affects Text Preview, Hover Box, Mouse Down Blow Up, Quick File View,
    Floating Preview.

I suggested the LRECL=80, he himself went for CP 500. I've already suggested
that he "externalizes" the CP, but if he doesn't, is there a opinion on which
code-page might be more useful for "Joe Average".

For what it's worth, I suggested that the EBCDIC auto-detect is based on long
strings of the ASCII "@" character, the EBCDIC space.

Robert
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Robert AH Prins
robert.ah.prins(a)gmail.com
The hitchhiking grandfather - 
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Some REXX code for use on z/OS - 
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