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A teletext server is defined as a system that interfaces with a local computer network and handles requests for pages of broadcast teletext information. Some hardware and software aspects of a microprocessor based implementation of a teletext server are discussed, including a description of how it may be made compatible with a typical computer message forwarding system. The paper includes some discussion on the possibilities that arise when a teletext server is combined with a simple information retrieval system