Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!emory!hubcap!ncrcae!PEDEV!rogerson From: rogerson@PEDEV.Columbia.NCR.COM (Dale Rogerson) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: Crippleware Message-ID: <3230@PEDEV.Columbia.NCR.COM> Date: 23 Aug 90 15:34:30 GMT References: <1376@fs1.ee.ubc.ca> <592@eds1.UUCP> Reply-To: rogerson@PEDEV.Columbia.NCR.COM (Dale Rogerson) Organization: NCR Corp., Engineering & Manufacturing - Columbia, SC Lines: 26 In article <592@eds1.UUCP> cdh1@eds1.UUCP (C. Daniel Hassell) writes: >"host-mode" access in the background under Windows. I paid to register >the darn thing before discovering that it doesn't do the ANSI emulation >like it claims, it saves log files with all of the ANSI codes instead of >a translated to ASCII text so they are almost useless, and its host mode >is broken: I have not been able to upload to a Unicom host except through I have a short (old) Turbo Pascal program which removes the ANSI codes from files. I used it with Qmodem since it would do the same thing. Never thought it was a bug. Just thought that that was the way it was supposed to work. Hmmm, maybe I should rewirte the program for Windows and try to get it printed again. Maybe not.:-) Most of the Windows Word processors should be able to convert the files. I probably shouldn't say this since I haven't tried it. I know VI will :-) As far as Unicom goes, I used a version of it for Windows 2.1 and it replaced Qmodem (yes, I registered did you?). However, I am currently using good old Terminal. So my requirements may not be very high. If you would like the source and executable for the Pascal program please send email. (rogerson@pedev.Columbia.NCR.COM) -----Dale Rogerson-----