From: Andrew Beals (bandy_at_beals.org)
Date: Wed Aug 31 2005 - 22:11:53 PDT
On 2005-a=C5=ADg-31, at 21:01, Ted Ramsden wrote:
> I used to have a little piece of software on my 2100 that would =20
> allow me to
> enter Different Values or Letters for the common alphabet, =20
> resulting in
> unique cryptograms. Example : A=3DO, B=3DF, etc.....
> Does anyone know where there might be something like this still =20
> around for
> the newton, or has someone seen something like this for OS X ?
For OS X, it's called tr. Make a file, call it foo.
tr ab of < foo
See what you get.
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