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Character 26 is CtrlZ, the substitute character in ASCII, which is commonly used as the end-of-file marker in CP/M, DOS, and descendants. (CP/M doesn’t store exact file sizes in bytes, only in 128-byte blocks, so an explicit EOF marker is useful there; DOS did store exact file sizes so it doesn’t need EOF markers.)
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TYPE yourfile.answould output the file to the screen, relying on ANSI.SYS to interpret the ANSI escapes, and stopping at the end-of-file marker, so the SAUCE records don’t appear on-screen.
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