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Message of Sat, 11 Jan 1992 11:43:22 CST from <BWOODAR1@UA1VM> |
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On Sat, 11 Jan 1992 11:43:22 CST Buryl H. Woodard said:
>I recently got the address for the LoC and was wondering how to get the
>correct emulation protocol to use it correctly. As it is, I get data that
>looks like what you get when you use some MS-DOS programs without ANSI.SYS
>installed. Any help would be greatly appreciated...
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I know what you mean, Buryl. I think the problem, however, may be
intentional because (and I may be wrong about this--correct me if I
am) the same source offers >commercial< access to the LoC. The
free access is consequently limited and difficult to work with.
Anybody out there know differently?
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