Is there anything that can (without any input, hopefully a command line option to it) convert ANSI to ASCII? I've got a bunch of ANSI bulletins f games that don't create ASCII bulletins. They don't have any special characters, but they have formatting codes that don't come out right. I'd love to find such a beast. DOS or Win32 would work. This would be part of nightly maintenance.
Tons of programs do that. Telnet over here and check them out.Thanks, the first one I found (ans2asc) didn't do anything useful,but the second one (ans2txt) was perfect, and even sets the maximum line length!
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