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On 25-Jul-2014 17:57 -0500, Kirk Goins wrote:
Back in the Good Old Days of Twinax displays, there was a key
you could press to tell the display to to show you all the
hidden hex codes controlling formatting etc.
If you use TN5250J (http://tn5250j.sourceforge.net/), a free 5250
emulator, the display attributes mode is available by right-clicking
on the screen (or pressing alt-D), choose Settings, and in the Show
Attributes section, select Hex. Each attribute byte is shown as a
hex code in a tiny font.
I remember something similar being available in iAccess for Windows,
but I don't see it in the version I have (5.8).
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