Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Watch Star Wars in Windows XP, Vista, 7 and 8 in ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange)

Every one of us have ever watched star war on television, computer, internet or mobile and of course in theater. It is as similar as u have watched in movie aliens fighting each other for galaxies and such stuff. there is nothing new but have you ever think about watching it in ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) version.
You can do this  by using Talent. A network protocol known  only to computer wizards.


There is a complete copy of Star Wars done entirely in ASCII characters that you can watch in the Windows operating system (or any OS that supports telnet). The only thing required to watch it is an internet connection; speed does not matter.


To watch it on Windows XP, Mac OS X and Linux

1.(Only for Windows Users) Go to start, Run. or click start+R. New window will be open

2.In new window type "telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl" Without the qoutes and press Enter.

3.Users of Mac OS X and Linux can directly execute this code in the terminal window.

On Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista

In the latest version of windows Talnet is turned off by default. You must 1st enable telnet by going to control panel -> Program -> Turn Windows Feature On of Off and ticking both telnet check boxes in order to watch Star War.
After Doing that, follow the given instruction below.

1.open start menu and go to search in Windows Vista and Windows 7. On Windows 8, open the main start page.

2.In search box Type telnet and pres Enter.

3.In the following command prompt window, type "o" without quotes and press Enter.

4. type "towel.blinkenlights.nl" without the quotes and press Enter.

If you Fade up with this Just turn it off it will not cause any Distubence to computer.

A command prompt window like the 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.  

Ankit Tiwari