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b
\bbc
\bcd
\bd, p
\bpp
\bpt
\bt, m
\bmo
\bor
\brs
\bse
\be - reformat input as punch cards, paper tape or morse code
S
\bSY
\bYN
\bNO
\bOP
\bPS
\bSI
\bIS
\bS
b
\bbc
\bcd
\bd [_
\bs_
\bt_
\br_
\bi_
\bn_
\bg _
\b._
\b._
\b.]
p
\bpp
\bpt
\bt [_
\bs_
\bt_
\br_
\bi_
\bn_
\bg _
\b._
\b._
\b.]
m
\bmo
\bor
\brs
\bse
\be [-
\b-s
\bs _
\bs_
\bt_
\br_
\bi_
\bn_
\bg _
\b._
\b._
\b.]
D
\bDE
\bES
\bSC
\bCR
\bRI
\bIP
\bPT
\bTI
\bIO
\bON
\bN
The commands b
\bbc
\bcd
\bd, p
\bpp
\bpt
\bt and m
\bmo
\bor
\brs
\bse
\be reads the given input and reformats it in
the form of punched cards, paper tape or morse code respectively. Ac-
ceptable input are command line arguments or the standard input.
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\b-s
\bs The -
\b-s
\bs option for morse produces dots and dashes rather than words.