X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: fd588,a9a5c083045ab4e1 X-Google-Attributes: gidfd588,public From: cfbd@southern.co.nz (Colin Douthwaite) Subject: Re: help...how do you watch these things? Date: 1996/11/02 Message-ID: <55frtp$2mk@orm.southern.co.nz>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 193990370 references: <55b2rk$16j4@news.ibm.net.il> organization: Southern InterNet Services newsgroups: alt.ascii-art.animation Eli Ganam (ganam@power.net) wrote: > Hi cfbd@southern.co.nz... > > > > c(D> Tips on viewing .vt animations with MSDOS > > c(D> 4) I then use a CRLF conversion program, such as FLIP.EXE, which > > c(D> converts the line endings in the file from the Unix ending ( LF > > c(D> linefeed only ) to the MSDOS line endings which end in CRLF ( > > c(D> Carriage Return plus Linefeed ). > > > > C>> FLIP -mvb FILENAME.VT > > > What's FLIP ? A convertor that converts Unix type line endings (Carriage Return/Linefeed) to MSDOS or vice versa. > Can you UUEncode FLIP.EXE and send it here ? No. It is a binary executable file and is available at FTP sites. Bye,