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From: bugtraq42
myrealbox.comDate: Sun Apr 07 2002 - 21:59:25 CDT
Here's a program I just whipped up to do what you want. It's GPL, so
modify away if you want. Yes, I have no life.
Hope it works for ya.
On Sat, Apr 06, 2002 at 05:01:59PM -0800, KF wrote:
> I am in the process of archiving power pc instructions that do not
> contain null... I have come to the decision that if I could generate a
> list of all possible unique 4 char combinations for a given list of
> alpha numeric chars then I could quickly sort the rest out in gdb...
>
> My question is does anyone know how to programatically do this? Do i
> need to make use of bit shifting or something? I need only a program to
> print the list to the screen or something simple. Example output would
> be ...
>
> AAAA
> BBBBB
> ....
> AAAB
> AAAC
> ...
> and so on but ONLY unique posibilities.
>
> -KF
>
>
>
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