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From: edwards@uiucuxc.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.unix
Subject: Re: help needed to download ascii null f - (nf)
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Date: Sun, 29-Jan-84 03:32:45 EST
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Posted: Sun Jan 29 03:32:45 1984
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uiucuxc!edwards    Jan 28 21:54:00 1984

	You could write a program that prints a null character
  and redirect it's output to a file.  Then all you would have
  to do is cat the file when you want a null character.   This
  program sends a null to my terminal just fine using 4.1cBSD.

	main() {
	  write ( 1, "", sizeof(char));
	}