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- From: bartlone@zeke.gemedical (Mike Bartolone 5-4266)
- Subject: Re: Pictures of Bonsai
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.204651.13764@mr.med.ge.com>
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- Organization: GE Medical Systems
- References: <1992Nov19.142058.3034@aio.jsc.nasa.gov>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 92 20:46:51 GMT
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- In article 3034@aio.jsc.nasa.gov, kell@lark.jsc.nasa.gov (TED KELL) writes:
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- > >
- > That sounds like a good idea. How does one go about displaying these files.
- > Can anyone give particulars about where to get s/w and how to use it?
- >
- > Tnx
- >
- > Ted kell@lark.jsc.nasa.gov
- >
- >
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- Were I to attempt to sound like a net-god (like you'd find in most other news
- groups) I'd tell you to read alt.binaries.pictures.tools or something like that.
- But I'm not so I won't. What you need to do, is get a copy of a uuencode package
- for the machine you are running on. This takes your binary file and encodes it
- such that all of the characters are ASCII printable characters. Thenbreak it into
- pieces of about 1000 lines each. (This is necessary because many mailers/news
- posters/mailreaders/news-readers can't handle files longer than this). Then
- post each of these. Make sure each of the files you post has a file number
- ID in the title so we know how to put it back together. Sorry, but I do not
- know where to get software for your machine!
- Mike
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- bartlone@last.med.ge.com | 'Think tree...
- In your mind, make picture..now open eyes..
- make like picture...' paraphrased from
- 'The Karate Kid'
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