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At 05:24 PM 24/05/2004, you wrote:
The actual unit runs on Linux software, all of which is updatable via downloads from their web site. The original software released to the public had a utility program that allowed one to open up a linux 'ash' shell (I think it was 'ash') and do just about anything one could ordinarily do with a shell (limited to the number of programs available).
probably a bash shell. Hmmm that is good. Anything with a bash shell can be hacked into and changed. Maybe I can do transposition!
How would you work out transposition of TIFF files or PDFs? I didn't know that was possible.
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