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- The BBS has NOT detected ANSI Color on your End.
- You dont need to have a COLOR monitor to have ANSI controls.
- BUT, You do need a ANSI driver to enable ANSI and ANSI COLOR.
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- Edit your CONFIG.SYS and add this line:
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- DEVICE=C:\DOS\ANSI.SYS
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- If you HAVE a COLOR monitor, Take advantage of COLOR in the 90's
- and enable ANSI on your End with the ANSI driver that comes with
- MSDOS. Also, when you set up your Communications Software,
- Select ANSI as the type of Emulation (not TTY).
- Edit the Config.SYS as listed above and add it in. Then call
- back and Discover the world of difference COLOR and ANSI makes.
- @BELL@
- @PAUSE@