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From: bblue@nosc.arpa@pnet01.UUCP (Bill Blue)
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Subject: Re: Mousetalk..
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Date: Wed, 31-Dec-86 12:34:02 EST
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> but when u do a Down/Upload u have convert the file to a "T" file first.

Not quite true, Joe.  It depends on what you are transferring to where.
Between MouseTalk's, or MouseTalk and another program that uses the ASCII
Express binary enhancement of xmodem, the file can be transferred directly. 
Just like any other binary transfer.  There are a number of file transfer
options and capabilities which are clearly spelled out in the manual.

> Also, it still DOESN'T emulate a VT52..

It most certainly does VT52 and several others.  It doesn't yet do VT100,
but will in a future release.

There is also email support for ASCII Express MouseTalk - you can get your
questions about MouseTalk answered and problems resolved as a registered
customer, or if you have general questions about the product.  If you have
specific functional questions and are a legitimate owner of MouseTalk, you
must have registered your copy (by sending in the registration card to USII)
and include your real name and serial number in the email message.

The email address is

UUCP:   {akgua, hplabs!hp-sdd, sdcsvax, nosc}!crash!mtsupport
ARPA:   crash!mtsupport@nosc

--Bill Blue