Hi Everybody,

Here's a note from my friend Ken.  How would he pass to a function each
character he mentions?  I can't find a list of ASCII charcters that
includes the back slash notations for representing each character, a
list including '\n', '\t', '\0', and so forth.  Thanks so much.

WArm wishes,
Bill

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> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Jul 19 10:36:24 1998
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> From: "Ken Redden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "MCENANEY WILLIAM J" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Fwd: Windows '98] (fwd)
> Date: Sun, 19 Jul 1998 09:34:58 -0500
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> Bill,
> 
> I need to pass a <CR> h0d, and an H h48. Next I need to pass two live feeds
> h0a and then elevan more <CR> h0d.
> 
> Ken
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: MCENANEY WILLIAM J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Ken Redden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sunday, July 19, 1998 9:19 AM
> Subject: Re: [Fwd: Windows '98] (fwd)
> 
> 
> >Hi Kem,
> >
> >I couldn't find a list of ASCII characters in _Advanced Programming in the
> >Unix Environment_.  Maybe your C compiler's manual will include one.
> >
> >Bill
> 
> 

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