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ASCII characters

Windows Sockets Vuser Scripts · Developing Windows Sockets Vuser Scripts
Creating Vuser Scripts
Chapter 12, page 231
therefore its offset is 60 (48+12). The second column shows the hexadecimal data
in ASCII format. The third column shows the actual ASCII characters. Non-
printable characters (such as "/n" ) are displayed as dots.