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- From: bmarcum@iglou.iglou.com (Bill Marcum)
- Subject: Re: Help !! can't find keystroke for web addrs.
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- References: <4i9n14$rae@news.sas.ab.ca>
- Date: Fri, 15 Mar 1996 06:00:58 GMT
-
- In article <4i9n14$rae@news.sas.ab.ca>,
- <guympall@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca> wrote:
- >Can any one tell the c=64 equivelent to the IBM symbol of a " S " laying
- >on its' side. This symbol is used in many web addresses and obviously I
- >can't access them. Thanks in advance for any help. Please post and reply
- >e-mail if possible.
- >
- You mean this character ~ ? It's a tilde, chr$(126) in Basic, or the pi
- character on a Commodore.
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