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| subject: | Re: Tsr`s and std I/O streams |
-=> Dominique Curtis wrote to All <=- DC> for example, if I type "E", I want to see "alt-228" instead... DC> DC> I ASSUME that this would have to be done with a TSR... I may be DC> wrong.. ... DC> Again, I'm not sure if having to have this work over a modem DC> complicates things.. It could make it a lot simpler; but it depends on exactly what you're trying to do. Back in my Telix days, I implemented a crude form of message encryption on BBSes by way of Telix's built-in translation tables. They would also serve to translate typed input in the way you describe. ObC: I think Telix is written in C. ;-) ... Data, data everywhere, and not a byte to eat! --- MultiMail/Linux v0.19* Origin: COMM Port OS/2 juge.com 204.89.247.1 (281) 980-9671 (1:106/2000) SEEN-BY: 396/1 632/0 371 633/260 267 270 371 634/397 635/506 728 810 639/252 SEEN-BY: 670/218 @PATH: 106/2000 396/1 633/260 635/506 728 633/267 |
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