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 Message 1052 
 Ed Vance to Rob Mccart 
 Cash for coin.. 
 26 Oct 25 15:54:27 
 
TZUTC: -0500
MSGID: 1062.canada@1:2320/105 2d63c4a9
REPLY: 1056.canada@1:2320/105 2d5e1410
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BBSID: CAPCITY2
CHRS: ASCII 1
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>   >57 Character limit.

> That one above was supposed to be 'funny' because that tagline
> supposedly didn't fit, but the tagline was made to look like that.

>   >Couldn't steal Taglines when I used my C=64.
>   >Just Save the whole message.
>   >Ed

> I am currently running SLMR using DosBox on a 64 bit Windows 7
> Laptop but it's the same version of SLMR I've used for about
> 30 years since back when I was running DOS on its own.

> For some reason my current setup doesn't copy the tagline if I try
> to copy it. It pops up the screen but it just shows a blank line
> and I have to type it in myself.

> ---
>  * SLMR Rob  * I'm Too Busy To Waste Time Leaving A Tagline


This msg may be a dupe.
I started a Reply and then looked at SLMR on my XP pc.
When I finished mesing with SLMR and looked at this phone I did not see what I
had written.
So here ges again if the other reply wasn't ssaved 

I never have used a 64 bit Windows O/S, I was thinking if your SLMR could be
ran from a CMD prompt and if doing that might clear up things such as Word
Wrap, etc.

SLMR here is SLMR 2.1a .
I can start SLMR.EXE at a CMD prompt 

Let me know if you try that.
Ed
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