Re: printf
- From: Shane <shane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 19:40:43 +1200
Ian Collins wrote:
Shane wrote:
Unless you know what the format is, how can you convert the data?
As far as I can tell the exact format of the data is bits, which, once I
can see them, I am going to convert to something meaningful.
Im missing something in the translation.
The data is binary. Its a dump of a packet as received at eth0
Once I can see the ones and zeros I can sort out the structure.
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