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Steven Rowe wrote:
[...]
> Transliterated into the Latin-1 alphabet, this is "a\r\nbe", where "\r"
> and "\n" are carriage return and newline, resp., and the "b" is the
> Cyrillic character that sounds like English "b".
> 
> So, it looks to me like the data following the expected output is
> extremely likely to be some form of intelligent data, which has simply
> been byte swapped.
> 
> I hope this helps -- I haven't got the time to investigate the code to
> connect this evidence to it.
> 
> Steve Rowe
[...]
Excellent, thanks for the replies Steven and Ken; that gives us a bit to
go on.

Regards,
- --
Barry Hawkins
site: www.bytemason.org
weblog: www.yepthatsme.com

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