.TH XOD 1 .\" 8/3/86 .ad .fi .UC 4 .SH NAME xod \- hex/octal/decimal dump .SH SYNOPSIS .B xod [ .B \-xod ] [\fIfile ...\fR] .SH DESCRIPTION .I Xod dumps the specified .I file(s) in the base selected by the first argument. If the first argument is missing, .B \-x is default. .PP The .I file argument specifies which file is to be dumped. If no file argument is specified, the standard input is used. .PP Each output line consists of: .sp 1 .ce offset: ... numeric dump ... | ASCII dump | .sp 1 where the offset and numeric dump portions are in the specified base. Each output line dumps the same number of bytes as specified by the base. Non-printable characters are replaced with \`.\' in the ASCII portion of the dump. .PP Where sequential records are duplicates of the preceeding record, all such records are replaced by a single asterisk. .PP Dumping continues until end-of-file. .SH OPTIONS The meanings of the base argument characters are: .TP 3 .B d Interpret bytes (8 bit words) in decimal. .TP 3 .B o Interpret bytes (8 bit words) in octal. .TP 3 .B x Interpret bytes (8 bit words) in hex. .PP If more than one option is specified, the last one is used. .SH BUGS There is no provision for beginning at a specified offset into the input file. .PP There is no provision for merging multibyte words into single values in the numeric dump portion. .SH SEE ALSO adb(1), od(1). .SH AUTHOR Richard Klappal .br uucp: !ihnp4!chinet!uklpl!rlk .br !ihnp4!ihu1h!rlk (IH 4H-326 x4770) .br CompuServe: 74106,1021 .br MCIMail: rklappal