Thus it was written in the epistle of John Clogg, > It's hard to tell from the cursory descriptions contained in these articles, > but it seems the claims made are seriously overstated. It seems that the > information encoded in a beam of laser light was somehow extracted [...]47_18Jun200210:28:[log in to unmask]
In a message dated 6/20/02 12:09:22 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> . I *also*
> think you had to purchase a special terminal [one that understands the greek
> alphabet :)] in order to actually use/enter some of the operators used by
> the language
Yes, you did need to have a special 264x type terminal to do those special
characters. I'm wondering about the support from the various terminal
emulators - makes the hardware problem go away???
Wayne
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