I send you attached an image about how I see this character on Gedit and
Emacs.


On jue, 2011-03-10 at 10:41 -0800, Mike Gran wrote:
> >> OK, I solved the problem. Checking the files vm.c, vm.s,... . I found
> >> the character
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> at file vm.c.
> >
> >there's a strange character between the ctrl-L and the "at file".
> >I thought that was what he was having problems with.
> >
> >od -x
> >
> >0000120 7463 7265 0a0a 0a0c ef0a bfbb 7461 6620
> >
> >Sorry it's byte swapped, but the 0x0C is the ctrl-L
> >and the strange character is 0xEF.  How did that
> >get there?
> 
> EF BB BF is the Unicode Byte-Order Mark encoded in UTF-8.
> 
> -Mike
> 
> 

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