> Strings? How do I do that? Then how do I get the stuff from the
> output?
strings is a very handy little utility. 'strings filename' goes through
filename printing out anything that looks like text.
It is a zero-order approximation to any number of blah2txt utilities :-)
In this case, it's being suggested that you run strings on some icq datafiles
or something in order to get names and numbers.
When you're done with that, go around strings-ing any other random binary
files you run across...
Jeff
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