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LANCASTER UNIVERSITY LIBRARY SYSTEM FOR CAMPUS NETWORK AND JANET ACCESS         
                                                                                
66MHz Pentium using Advanced Pick (Release 6.1) on SCO UNIX                     
                                                                                
TCP/IP : telnet felix (felix.lancs.ac.uk) 148.88.10.103                         
JANET X25 NRS address : 000010402000    abbrev. : lancs.lib                     
Comments please to I.Richardson@lancaster.ac.uk                                 
     Lancaster Symmetry username cpair (or tel. 0524 59 2526)                   
                                                                                
Access from the Lancaster Symmetry by entering library (or felix) at % prompt.  
                                                                                
If you have problems when using Rainbow, contact Andrew Errington in            
the Computer Centre for the latest version which works correctly.               
                                                                                
This system uses single key depressions wherever possible.                      
This means that you do not need to press the 'Return' key unless you are        
terminating a string of characters.                                             
                                                                                
When you have finished please exit cleanly by pressing X at the Menu.           
Good luck!                                                                      
                                                                                
set terminal type. v=vt100, a=ansi, w=wyse50, i=in2, l=visa link, o=other :     
(if in doubt then press v)                                                      
(if this doesn't work then press x to disconnect)                               

The next command was v.

Please click either on the screen dump the next command above, or here, to see the next piece of the library search.

You can also view the previous command, or go back to the overview of the search.