According to Microsoft, you can't. But you can in a COMMAND window (or a CMD window in which you run COMMAND) as long as you include ANSI.sys in the SYSTEM32\CONFIG.NT file. I have tried this in Win2k and it works - to a degree.
device=ansi.sys
system is the full form of .SYS
Sys Bjerre was born in 1985.
If below does not work you can go to Start>Run . Type cmd into the box and hit ENTER. You will be presented with the Command Prompt Window. Type ipconfig and hit ENTER. Take the number after "Default Gateway" and launch your internet browser. In the address bar type that number and hit ENTER. Launch your browser. In the address bar type 192.168.1.1 (the default gateway IP address for Linksys routers).
Sys NS was born on 1956-07-18.
Sys files are files which are used by your OS, sometimes by system application.
Sys Gauguin's birth name is Hedvig Poulsen.
Sys Gauguin died on February 11, 1999, in Denmark.
The sys file extension was developed by Microsoft. Most files that end with sys are system data files and are not meant to be viewed by the users.
Sys Gauguin was born on February 18, 1909, in Frederiksberg, Denmark.
sys = tf([n_1 ....],[d1, ...]); abs(1-dcgain(sys))
sys