/MODE=(radix[,...]) Specifies the format of the output. You can request that the output be formatted in one or more radix modes by specifying the following keywords, which may be abbreviated: ASCII (default), HEXADECIMAL, or OCTAL. If you specify only one radix, you can omit the parentheses. By default, the DIFFERENCES command writes the output file in ASCII. If you specify more than one radix, the output listing contains the file comparison in each specified radix. When you specify two or more radix modes, separate them with commas. If you specify the /PARALLEL or the /SLP qualifier, the /MODE qualifier is ignored for that listing form.