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From: robert@steffi.demon.co.uk (Robert Nicholson)
Newsgroups: alt.cd-rom
Subject: Wanted: SCSI2 spec in ascii?
Date: 9 Mar 1994 11:46:16 -0000
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Hi took a look at the draft on rex.cs.tulane.edu and they are using
*.si files (What wordprocessor is that?). Together with lotus
worksheets for the table of opcodes.

Anyway, is there a tool to convert these to straight ascii? OR
alternatively an ASCII equivalent set of files?

I find it strange that somebody would use a non-standard wordprocessor
to compile a Draft document.

Even a postscript will do.

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