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- From: csbruce@ccnga.uwaterloo.ca (Craig Bruce)
- Subject: Re: Tilde on C64?
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- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 21:09:21 GMT
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- In article <DLMACp.5v@eskimo.com>, rmwatson@eskimo.com (Robert Watson) writes:
- >
- > Is there a way to print a tilde online while using a C64? In other words,
- > something like a CTRL character or C= character? The reason I ask is once
- > in awhile I find a Web site that requires the use of the tilde, and
- > instead of logging of the host site and logging back in on my Mac, it
- > would be much more convenient the former way.
-
- The corresponding character to the tilde on the C64 is the PI symbol
- (SHIFT-UpArrow). If you press this in whatever terminal program (?) that
- you are using, you might get a tilde.
-
- Keep on Hackin'!
-
- -Craig Bruce
- csbruce@ccnga.uwaterloo.ca
- "A whole new universe of possibility opens up just as soon as you realize
- that Einstein was a short-sighted simp."
-