Simple Radix 64 Encoding in C: Represent binary data (bytes) as ASCII characters. Allows cryptographic keys, random numbers etc to be represented in printable format, like GPG --armor.
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Simple Radix 64 Encoding in C: Represent binary data (bytes) as ASCII characters. Allows cryptographic keys, random numbers etc to be represented in printable format, like GPG --armor.
The monospaced bitmap font from IBM's 1985 'ASCII Display Station' (terminal), the IBM 3161. Includes versions for a multitude of devices and platforms. (Also on gitlab: https://gitlab.com/wyatt8740/IBM3161-font)
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