On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 8:23 AM, <RWesh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The EBCDIC also might explain why I get something that looks like
gibberish on the display when I do get output.

You were trying to display arbitrary binary data. That's always going
to look like gibberish, EBCDIC or not. I'm not guessing. I'm judging
by your code, in which you have the line

DSPLY W#TKN2;

Since W#TKN2 contains the raw device token, it's not going to show up
as human-readable text, no matter what.

John Y.

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