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Exclamation Comparing EBCDIC files

Hi Guys,

I wish to compare two ebcdic files.

diff utility manual says it only compares two text files line by line.. I doubt this will be good for ebcdic files.

cmp utility does binary comparision but I do not find any thing in manual referring if it does support ebcdic file format.

let me know if anyone has better n direct idea how to go about it?

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