On 6/24/2020 12:06 PM, jim stephens via cctalk wrote:
On 6/24/2020 10:02 AM, Curious Marc via cctalk wrote:
But I would strongly suggest that we limit it to using characters from
the Baudot set. If not they don’t print right on my 1930 Teletype.
I can peruse the list on my Teletype ASR-32(s).
On 6/24/2020 10:02 AM, Curious Marc via cctalk wrote:
But I would strongly suggest that we limit it to using characters from the
Baudot set. If not they don’t print right on my 1930 Teletype.
I can peruse the list on my Teletype ASR-32(s). Can archive the list
with the 5 level paper tape (a
Someone whose name might be Marc might have written:
Peter Coghlan wrote:
Does anyone use ASCII anymore?
>>>
>>> I read and write my email with Emacs running in a terminal emulator.
>>> I rarely need anything beoynd codepoint 126.
>>
>> I vote we move the list to an Exchange server behi
>>> Peter Coghlan wrote:
>>> Does anyone use ASCII anymore?
>>
>> I read and write my email with Emacs running in a terminal emulator.
>> I rarely need anything beoynd codepoint 126.
>
> I vote we move the list to an Exchange server behind a SSL VPN and mandate
> the use of Outlook, then forc
On 6/18/20 7:34 AM, Daniel Seagraves via cctalk wrote:
I vote we move the list to an Exchange server behind a SSL VPN
and mandate the use of Outlook, then force all messages to be in
quoted-printable encoding.
I see your quoted-printable and raise you TNEF.
This way nobody “wins” and everyone
> On Jun 18, 2020, at 4:03 AM, Lars Brinkhoff via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> Peter Coghlan wrote:
>> Does anyone use ASCII anymore?
>
> I read and write my email with Emacs running in a terminal emulator.
> I rarely need anything beoynd codepoint 126.
I vote we move the list to an Exchange server beh
Peter Coghlan wrote:
> Does anyone use ASCII anymore?
I read and write my email with Emacs running in a terminal emulator.
I rarely need anything beoynd codepoint 126.
I hear MIT-MC is a popular host for mailing lists. Remind me, is
ARPANET still up and running?
Christian Corti wrote:
On Wed, 17 Jun 2020, ben wrote:
> Does this mailing list have people using EBCDIC for example?
Yes, if for example I use Kermit on the IBM 5110 and connect to a UNIX
host. ;-) But in this case, my Kermit is doing the translation between
ASCII and EBCDIC.
Does anyone us
On Wed, 17 Jun 2020, ben wrote:
Does this mailing list have people using EBCDIC for example?
Yes, if for example I use Kermit on the IBM 5110 and connect to a UNIX
host. ;-) But in this case, my Kermit is doing the translation between
ASCII and EBCDIC.
Christian
Although I am using a larger drive, I would prefer that we not have any
messages that wouldn't be possible to fit on an 8" SSSD disk.
On Wed, 17 Jun 2020, ben via cctalk wrote:
Does that include the TAG LINE?
I am happy just to have ASCII text, and trimmed messages.
Does this mailing list have
On 6/17/2020 2:35 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
Although I am using a larger drive, I would prefer that we not have any
messages that wouldn't be possible to fit on an 8" SSSD disk.
Does that include the TAG LINE?
I am happy just to have ASCII text, and trimmed messages.
Does this mailing
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