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Re: Text Files



Try this link,

http://www.textfiles.com/

Chocked full of old hacking, phreaking, fast 28.8 modem stuff, etc.
Not much good for use on todays systems but alot of good history to be found
in there.
Mo

Russ Gilbert wrote in message <3bdf7ef7$0$37099$4c5ecdc7@news.erinet.com>...
>> Does anyone have any programming or techincal files that are text based
>for
>> offline viewing by a DOS text viewer?
>>
>> --
>> J.Wood
>> rtdos@juno.com
>It'd be good if you were a little more specific what you're looking for.
>There are whole technical reference books, like 'Mapping the Atari',
>available on the net. Don't know if could view it with DOS viewer.
>I mean, you could maybe save it and unhtmlize it ( I have a program
>to unhtmlize.)  For a very brief intro to assembler, I have a could
>text files on my site.  One ATASCII and one ASCII I think.
>There's also ATAS2ASC and ASC2ATAS for converting there.
>It's in the assembler info area, about 1/2 way down the opening page.
>http://www.en.com/users/russg.
>You almost sound like you're using a non-browser type connection,
>like lynx.
>Russg
>
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