I think Prodigy was one of the few services that used NAPLPS, which might add a bit of complication to the whole thing. You can't even get the spec for NAPLPS from ANSI anymore, and there's very little documentation online about the base spec. (There's a supplemental text that assumes you have the base spec though.)
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I think Prodigy was one of the few services that used NAPLPS, which might add a bit of complication to the whole thing. You can't even get the spec for NAPLPS from ANSI anymore, and there's very little documentation online about the base spec. (There's a supplemental text that assumes you have the base spec though.)
Oh, wait, since the last time I went looking for it, the NAPLPS spec has popped up on Archive.org.