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INEWS MONTHLY MEDICAL REVIEWS OCTOBER '95
DISTRIBUTE FREELY
TYPE "GO" OR "IMMR0895" <ENTER> TO RUN.
Monthly review of recent medical news.
REQUIREMENTS: DOS, VGA
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What is an encoded file? Most electronic mail systems can't
handle binary files. Binary files are word processor and
spreadsheet data files, and files with a .EXE or .COM extension.
UUENCODE is a file conversion standard. It will change a binary
file into an ASCII file, that can be sent through E-mail. Once
you receive the encoded file(s) through E-mail, you can decode it
to return the file back to its binary form.
UUXFER20 is the program we recommend for decoding INEWS
encoded files. UUXFER20 is shareware, if you continue to use it
after the 30-day trial period you must register it with its
author. Public domain and freeware UUENCODE encoding/decoding
software are available.
UUXFER20.ZIP can be found at the following Internet ftp sites:
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address: pc.usl.edu
path: /pub/msdos/usenet
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UUXFER20 -M -D<FILENAME>
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UUXFER20 -M -DINWS1231.1
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Daily.
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