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> On Dec 18, 2015, at 2:39 PM, Maarten wrote:
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> Just a few things:
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> FreeDOS 1.2 Installer (language) Translation.
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> On Dec 18, 2015, at 2:39 PM, Maarten wrote:
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> Just a few things:
Also, thanks for working on a Dutch translation.
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Just some FYI,
Also, you can delete any of the comment text of you want. Add lines, etc.
The text resource file has a very strict look-up policy and everything that
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> On Dec 18, 2015, at 2:39 PM, Maarten wrote:
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> FreeDOS 1.2 Installer (language) Translation.
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Just a few things:
I added this to the author section:
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FreeDOS 1.2 Installer (language) Translation.
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Hi Paul,
> mmm is code page (437 is default, 850 is updated form, 1252 for Windows)
In general, you can assume that 437 is what comes with your BIOS
and graphics card BIOS while 850 is popular in DOS. Codepages of
Windows are not popular in DOS :-) Maybe Mateusz or Aitor can say
what the most po
On Dec 18, 2015 8:18 AM, "Paul Dufresne" wrote:
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> Me again! ;) This FREEDOS page about country.sys:
> http://help.fdos.org/en/hhstndrd/base/cntrysys.htm
> It speaks about stable vs unstable kernel... (written in 2008) do we
> still have these today?
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No, there is only one active branch (stable
Me again! ;) This FREEDOS page about country.sys:
http://help.fdos.org/en/hhstndrd/base/cntrysys.htm
It speaks about stable vs unstable kernel... (written in 2008) do we
still have these today?
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I wanted to include the following link from Microsoft in my previous post:
https://www.microsoft.com/typography/unicode/cscp.htm
This WGL4 font thing seems interesting, and I was wondering if FREEDOS
support or will support these fonts.
Well, I am for from being an expert too on that.
I tend to believe, code page 437 which was mostly the standard in DOS
(at least US version)...
was later mostly replaced by code page 1250 in Windows.
Edit: looks like I am wrong: "ANSI Windows code pages, and especially
the code page 1252, were cal