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Watch Hidden Star Wars in Windows XP, Vista and 7

chinzka

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I already know this long time ago. I just research a nice tutorial about this. Here is it.

Everyone of us has watched Star Wars either on television, computers or in theaters. It is the same movie with aliens fighting each other for galaxies and such stuff. There is nothing new in it. But wait, have you watched an ASCII( American Standard Code for Information Interchange) version of Star Wars and that too in Windows using telnet. A word mostly linked with computer wizards. Well if you have not, then you must do it now!

There is a complete copy of Star Wars done entirely in ASCII characters in the Windows operating system. The only thing required to watch it is an internet connection; speed does not matter.


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To watch it on Windows XP,

Go to Start, Run.
Now type "telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl" without the quotes and press Enter.


On Windows 7 and Windows Vista

Go to Start, Run.
Now type cmd.
Now in Command Prompt, type telnet and press Enter.
When telnet is enabled, type " o" without quotes and press enter.
Now type "towel.blinkenlights.nl" without the quotes and press Enter.




A command prompt window like one in the image will open with the movie being played in it. See the movie yourself. Did you enjoy watching this new version of Star Wars. Well, I did and know it for sure that you would have too.

Source: http://tweakandtrick.blogspot.com/2010/06/watch-hidden-star-wars-in-windows-xp.html
 

strawknight

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doesn't work at all telnet is not recognized so is o or towel.blinkenlights.nl you should this works?????????
 

meneer15

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Doesn't work, how about a more clearer explanation like should we use "cd.." or other commands first ?
 

peelsaven

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wow I never thought that it would be possible to make an entire film in ASCII format this is truly amazing
 
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