Hello Eduardo,

> True, but once you have a COUNTRY.SYS file and a kernel that can read
> from it, this info belongs to that file.
agreed.

> That is what UNSTABLE do (OK, I  know your feelings about that branch ;-)
doesn't depend on my feelings, but it's a bit difficult to pick the
relevant ~200 lines out of the changes 20000 ;)

> The yes/no table affects the behaviour of int216523 (determine if
> character represents yes/no response.)
true.

> What does the German version of MS-DOS expect for yes/no?
it expects J(a) or N(ein), but the question is also

    Sind Sie sicher ?

> The Spanish one expects "S" and "N", so it is
> actually translated.
but the question is probably
   Es usted seguro ?

and not
   Are you sure ?



tom



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