Program to convert QC II tones to 4 digit capcode

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Program to convert QC II tones to 4 digit capcode

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Three or four years ago, someone on here had a program to convert QC II tones to four digit capcode for console encoding. What was the name of the program?
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It's a small DOS based program, runs fine in a command prompt in Win9x, 2000 & XP. I've been told it doesn't run in WinME. I can zip it up & email it to you, send me a PM with your email info.

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Conversely, although I looked at the info on the board could someone help me decode the QC II tones from the following console identifiers

9749
983B
6D1E
8306
9785

Thanks alot...Brad
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9749 - A: 543.3 B: 912.0

983B - A: 507.0 B: 1161.4

6D1E - A: 1820.0 B: 589.7

8306 - A: 1930.2 B: 979.9

9785 - A: 822.2 B: 602.6
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