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Hi MIke,
Mike Luther wrote in a message to Richard Webb:
RW> Can anybody possibly tell me the ascii code of the
RW> high ascii characters found in this file? Once I find
RW> those magic numbers I can do some things in a batch to
RW> remove them and make direct use of it in a couple
RW> other applications.
ML> If you have any access to the old utility LIST.COM for DOS from
ML> 1996,you simply 'LIST' the file. In it you can see each character
ML> over on the left side of the page. On the right side of the screen
ML> is the ASCI character for every character in the file. The utility
ML> ought to be available on most of the old MS-DOS archives. My
ML> executable is:
ML> 10-31-96 3:48a 24681 0 LIST.COM
I think that's Vernon Buerg'slist. SPelling might be wrong on his last
name. I think I have an 1/1/93 of that which i use with inspect and other
utilities. I may see if that does it though.
tHanks, will see if it gives me the ascii values of those characters.
sYnthesized speech doesn't do wlel with them, and I don't need them for
what I want to do.
Regards,
Richard
--- timEd 1.10.y2k+
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