bcd − format input as punch cards
bcd [−l]
[string ...]
bcd −d [−l]
The bcd command reads input from either command line arguments or the standard input. An ASCII art representation of punch card data is produced.
The following
options are available:
−d
Decode punch card data from standard input
−l
Create punch cards with 80 columns. The default is 48 columns.
Written by Steve Hayman. Translated to Perl by Michael Mikonos.
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