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- From: elphantas@aol.com (El Phantas)
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- Subject: Re: Desterm question
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 06:42:26 -0500
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- In article <4cmph2$ves@news.nevada.edu>, krantzf1@nevada.edu (FRANKLIN
- KRANTZ) writes:
-
- >In using Desterm on the internet, which emulation mode (ansi, vt102,
- >etc.) do you use to get the most colorful screen print?
- >
- >Obviously, we C= users don't get the nice graphics, but a non-monotone
- >screen would be preferrable to the current cyan one for text. Help.
-
- One color is all you're going to get, I'm afraid. As far as I know, and
- someone please correct me if I'm wrong, text-based access is all that's
- available for C= users. Ansi would be nice, or C= graphics, but I don't
- see anyone doing THAT. What you're seeing on your screen is all there is.
- However, you can go into Desterm setup and change the text color once in
- a while to give your eyes a change. :) This is all I know of to do until
- The Wave comes out.
-