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ANSItex Videotex is a re-invention of Viewdata/Videotex - which dominated many countries in the 80's and 90's. Its currently under development, providing two presentation experiences: the original Mode 7 Videotex and in a new fusion with ANSI. This post is about the Videotex impementation.
It is still being developed, so the current functionality is very limited. If you have some Videotex/Viewdata frames from the 1990's and/or you would like to help with bringing this old technology back to life, let me know!
If you have a Viewdata/Videotex emulation software, you can connect directly to ansitex.bbs.dege.au port 516. Otherwise you can see it in action by pressing the Connect button below.
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If you are creative, you can create some frames at http://edit.tf or http://zxnet.co.uk/teletext/editor. I use the http://edit.tf becuase it has some block copy/paste functions, great if you want to move things around. After using http://edit.tf I normally "Export" (E->zxnet Editor) to http://zxnet.co.uk/teletext/editor so that I can save the frame as Binary dump of level 1 page data. After saving the frame, its easy for me to import it into the system.
At the moment importing frames is a manual entry by me, but in time, I'll enable that in the system - as well as hopefully create an editor.
If you would like to help me build this, please get in contact.