11-17-2010
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Originally Posted by
durden_tyler
Can you explain how "2" turns out to be the octal or hex equivalent of "F2" ?
tyler_durden
Thanks guys for your response. Well, I did not mention that the character set is EBCIDIC. so, the values I would have in the file would be like 81-89, 91-99, A2-A9 for the lower case a-z. similarly it would have F0-F9 for the number 0-9.
palsevlohit_123 - the code would simply convert the hexa-decimal value to decimal rather than converting it to the EBCIDIC value.
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rdmsr(1) General Commands Manual rdmsr(1)
NAME
rdmsr - tool for reading CPU machine specific registers (MSR)
SYNOPSIS
rdmsr [options] regno
DESCRIPTION
rdmsr is a tool used for reading a CPU's machine specific registers (MSR).
OPTIONS
--help, -h
Print a list of available options
--version, -V
Print current version
--hexadecimal, -x
Display output in hexadecimal (lower case)
--capital-hex, -X
Display output in hexadecimal (upper case)
--decimal, -d
Display output in signed decimal
--unsigned, -u
Display output in unsigned decimal
--octal, -o
Display output in octal
--c-language, -c
Format output as a C language constant
--zero-pad, -0
Output leading zeroes
--zero-pad, -0
Output leading zeroes
--raw, -r
Output raw binary
--processor <#>, -p
Select processor number (default: 0)
--bitfield h:l, -f
Output bits [h:l] only
SEE ALSO
wrmsr(1)
AUTHOR
rdmsr was written by Transmeta Corporation
This man page was contributed by Andres Salomon <dilinger@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
Mar 2008 rdmsr(1)