
Re: Revolutionary New ZTM Routine
Singularity wrote:
Still nada...
oh well
From twassist (early 90's) doc file, might help:-
"Entering CIM:
CIM is a computer mode in TW2002. It allows you to interrogate the
computer for information about sector warps and port information of
your known universe. To enter CIM you need to go to the computer
command prompt in the game and enter ASCII characters 200 thru 205.
To enter one of these characters hold down the ALT key, type the number
of the character (e.g. 200) using the keys on the number pad (not the
upper row!), and then release the ALT key. To enter CIM you would do:
ALT down, num pad 200, ALT up
ALT down, num pad 201, ALT up
ALT down, num pad 202, ALT up
ALT down, num pad 203, ALT up
ALT down, num pad 204, ALT up
ALT down, num pad 205, ALT up
Some communications programs, particularly Windows versions, use the
ALT key (e.g. to activate menus) or do not allow the transmission of
high ASCII characters. I don't know ways to get around the limitations
of every program. One possibility is to use a DOS editor to create a
text file containing these characters and do an ASCII upload of this
file. If you need help you need to find someone who is knowledgeable
about your communications program."
EDIT:
I tried ÈÉÊËÌÍ from dos telnet, wouldnt paste. Then made a text file in notepad, alt-200 thru alt-205, it came out as ╚╔╩╦╠═
That pastes in dos, and gets cim from computer prompt. I guess a dos prompt aint what it used to be. ÈÉÊËÌÍ still works in telix.
I remember making ÈÉÊËÌÍ from the dos edit command (copy con blah.txt) years ago, probably 96/97, but tried it today and get ╚╔╩╦╠═ courtesy of microsludge
