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- From: brain@mail.msen.com (Jim Brain)
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- Subject: Re: web homepage with lynx/c64/ascii art
- Date: 9 Apr 1996 22:30:42 -0400
- Organization: Msen, Inc. -- Ann Arbor, MI
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- In article <Pine.SUN.3.91.960408104228.22912A-100000@case.cyberspace.com>,
- Nick Hagen <nhagen@cyberspace.com> wrote:
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- >I am looking for those commodore internet users who have set up
- >homepages/ webpages using commodore 64 and unix lynx screens.
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- Most WWW pages I know that are CBM related look just fine in Text mode.
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- >Please provide me with URL's of sites that have been done using Ascii art
- >screens in place of memory-eating graphics.
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- Don't know of any that do that...
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- >Is this possible to do using commodore gif graphics files also? If so,
- >can graphics files from Handyscanner perhaps be utilized or converted for
- >use in this configuration?
- > Nick
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- Jim
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