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From: tfb@ed.ac.uk (Tim Bradshaw)
Subject: Stripping / converting files made on a symbolics?
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Date: Sun, 13 Aug 1995 11:32:57 GMT
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I have some Lisp files created on a symbolics, which I'd like to be
able to use on a Unix machine.  They have (at least) font information,
and slightly strange newline conventions, and I suspect there are
other odd (by unix standards) chars in there too.  Does anyone either
have a tool to strip & convert these, or any details on what the
conventions are?  The tool could run on the symbolics if need be.

Thanks

--tim
