HOW TO VIEW THE COLLECTION
Without going completely, utterly insane
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With the amount of different formats on this site, and the unique types of computer platforms they were originally created for, it's to be expected that you can't simply click on many of these files and just see them properly. Tracking down a way to view the files for the computer platform you now use is a bit of a headache; that's why this section is here. Hopefully, you'll be able to find the program you need to see the files you want to see.For a lot of the files on this site (ANSI, New School ASCII, etc.), there are thumbnails available so you can view the files in your browser without bothering yourself with the details: if you see a [?] next to the filename, just click on it and see a program's attempt to render the file. This may or may not look exactly like the file's real output, but at least I tried. For the rest, here are a collection of programs split by platform to allow you to view the works. I'm always looking for additional programs/platforms to add, so send the files along if you have them.
None of these programs were developed or designed by me. Therefore, I'd like to extend a hearty thank you to the programmers and coders who made it part of their work to translate these old files to the newest platforms.
DOS PROGRAMS
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LINUX PROGRAMS
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MACINTOSH PROGRAMS
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WINDOWS PROGRAMS
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