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Okay, time to put some actual content (oooooh!) in this thread.

In the Windows 95/98 days it went like this:

You've would load ANSI.SYS from your config.sys and then you can use escape codes to change the color of the text in pretty much the same way you can do so in Linux.

See here: http://www.delmar.edu/Courses/CIS415L/ANSIsys.htm

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Okay, time to put some actual content (oooooh!) in this thread.

In the Windows 95/98 days it went like this:

You've would load ANSI.SYS from your config.sys and then you can use escape codes to change the color of the text in pretty much the same way you can do so in Linux.

See here: http://www.delmar.edu/Courses/CIS415L/ANSIsys.htm

nice one dude!

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Okay, time to put some actual content (oooooh!) in this thread.

In the Windows 95/98 days it went like this:

You've would load ANSI.SYS from your config.sys and then you can use escape codes to change the color of the text in pretty much the same way you can do so in Linux.

See here: http://www.delmar.edu/Courses/CIS415L/ANSIsys.htm

Content? <shakes head>

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