> >I mean, a program that can load a binary player file into circle, then
> >prints out the data in text form (either into a file, or onto the screen).
>
> What I'd do, since I am all for hacks when it comes to temporary
> conversions, is that I'd just stick the save_char stuff that writes down
> the ascii stuff into the old binary save_char code and have it write down
> an ASCII file as well, problem solved. Then you just strip the binary
> one. That is an easy hack solution. I am sure it is easy enough to write
> a script, for a veritable UNIX programmer guru, that takes care of the
> conversion, but that is so beyond my current knowledge.
I don't know about a script, but I do know that this is the way
that my xapobjs attempts to convert objects.
PjD
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