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- From: bmarcum@world.std.com (Bill Marcum)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.tandy
- Subject: Re: Tilda
- Message-ID: <Bu881A.Gz6@world.std.com>
- Date: 7 Sep 92 21:07:57 GMT
- References: <0q3oqB1w163w@coyote.datalog.com>
- Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA
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- In article <0q3oqB1w163w@coyote.datalog.com> leonard@coyote.datalog.com (Leonard Lorden) writes:
- >Andrew, assuming that Tandy has a standard code for all their computers,
- >this key combination may produce your tilda.
- > Try pressing <CLEAR><SHIFT><;> if this key combination doesn't work,
- >look in your owners manual in the ASCII Character Set appendix in the back
- >of the book. There it should list all the characters producable by your 200
- >and the necessary key combinations to make them.
- > -=> Leonard <=-
- I assume that key combination is for either the I/3/4 series or the CoCo.
- I don't have one of those or a 200, but I do have a 102 with the original
- manuals. On it, you get a tilde by pressing <GRPH><SHIFT><[>. It has an
- interesting character set, with things like cars, phones and stick figures.
-
- Bill Marcum bmarcum@world.std.com
-