On Friday, October 26, 2001, at 10:20 , Adam Conrad wrote:
It looks to me like a quickie dec/hex/oct converter. It takes a decimal, hex (with a leading 0x) or octal (with a leading 0) value and shows you all three corresponding values.
You missed one ;-) It would appear to also print the character represented by that integer, should that integer be less than 256 and that character be printable.
Not that I've even compiled it.