Could you please add a bit more useless whitespace to the right-hand side of your chunk of ASCII? Perhaps enclose the whole thing in <blockquote> tags to make it stand our further? It is only slightly exceeding the width of my browser window on my main desktop and I'd rather it just blow away normal viewing like it does for the browsers in my smaller devices.</sarcasm> :)

Or perhaps you could remove the ASCII-art border (including the trailing spaces) and allow for people to conveniently read your question even if they don't use a browsing environment nearly identical to your own.


In reply to Re: Converting 7 & 8-bit values by Anonymous Monk
in thread Converting 7 & 8-bit values by fluffy

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