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Originally Posted by philrrtx
Looks like my 323 was correct, but the second byte should have been 077 instead of 037.
In Tom's case, I get 323 367. You can't mask off the bit; you have to write octal 173723 out in binary, split it into two eight bit bytes, then translate each of those into octal.
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OK, so it's like this?
63443 = 11110111 11010011 b
octal = 367 323
Reverse bytes: 323 367
and those are the two bytes I'd put in the program.
Tom Lake