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viewing ansi graphics



Does anyone know of a way (or a utility) to view ansi graphics under
Linux?

I used to run a BBS a few years back, and had it pretty jazzed out
with colorful ANSi graphics.  I can't just "cat" the files, though,
because the high-ascii characters are not diplayed correctly (and by
high-ascii I mean blocks and "shaded blocks," lines, etc.).

Back in the day I created the ANSI graphics with a DOS program called
"TheDraw" and viewed them with "type <filename.ans>."  Of course, the
ANSI.SYS driver had to be loaded.

Thanks
Matt


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