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Trick To Watch Stars Wars Movie In DOS

Sometime back someone decided to create  ‘Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope’ in command line interface so that you can watch it on DOS .There is no sound associated with this movie but the dialogues are written alongside the screen.It is real fun to watch starwars movie in DOS.This trick requires that you should have internet connection.As this trick is in command line interface so it doesn’t need high speed internet connection and  even dialup connections will work smoothly.

 
           This tricks works on windows xp,vista,windows 7, UNIX, Linux, Mac, Solaris, Beos or any other system that uses telnet client.I will explain this trick only for xp,vista and windows 7.Linux geeks can use it easily.
I have divided this trick into two steps.Step 1 is required only for windows vista and windows 7 users.Step 2 should be performed by windows vista,7 as well as xp users.
Step 1 (Skip if you are using Windows xp):-

In this step we will enable telnet client in windows 7 and vista (it is enabled by default in windows xp)
1. Click Start then goto Control Panel.
2.Click on the sub heading Uninstall a program under the main heading Programs
(NOTE: IF you are in the Classic View click on Programs and Features.)
3. Select Turn Windows features on or off.
4. Select the Telnet Client option.
5. Click OK.
6. A dialog box will appear to confirm installation.
Step 2:-
1.Click on start button
2.Goto Programs->Run (or press Window key+R)
3.Paste the command below in Run
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
4.Press enter and enjoy the movie J





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