Since it contains only digits 0-9 and letters a-f, it looks like
hexadecimal. Why don't you try to read two characters at a time and either
convert them to binary or check their ascii values. There seem to be many
ascii values however.

Where did you get this from?

Anuradha

On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Nathan Cook wrote:

> I have this string:
> 
> 0ffffffac0ffffffed0005737200146a6176612e7574696c2e50726f7065727469657339120fffff
> fd07a70363e0ffffff980200014c000864656661756c74737400164c6a6176612f7574696c2f5072
> 6f706572746965733b787200136a6176612e7574696c2e486173687461626c65130ffffffbb0f252
> 14a0ffffffe40ffffffb803000246000a6c6f6164466163746f724900097....
> 
> And I don't know what type it is.  It is it a binary string?  Can I convert it
> to text and if so, how?
> 
> Thank You,
> Nathan Cook
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