Hi Eduardo,
>> Rugxulo wondered whether you have plans to add support for
>> Esperanto... You can contact him at rugxulo at gmail :-).
> You're kidding, aren't you?
No, Rugxulo uses Esperanto as example to show which
DOS apps support multilingual messages :-). He seems
to be a fan :-). And of c
Eric Auer escribió:
> Rugxulo wondered whether you have plans to add support for
> Esperanto... You can contact him at rugxulo at gmail :-).
>
You're kidding, aren't you?
> Another interesting point is, of course: Would you want to
> help porting the country sys handling code of freedos 2037
> t
Hi Eduardo,
>> Archive: country.zip
>>126689 10-06-07 07:20 country.asm
>> 30250 10-06-07 07:20 country.sys
> Yes, they are over a year old now, but I did not announce them back then
> because changes were small and almost nobody seemed to be using
> country.sys anyway. I recent
Jim Hall escribió:
> The zip file seems to be dated December 22. Is this correct? The files
> are from 2007:
>
> Archive: country.zip
> Length Date TimeName
>
>126689 10-06-07 07:20 country.asm
> 30250 10-06-07 07:20 country.sys
> ---
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 6:07 AM, Eduardo Casino Almao
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have an updated COUNTRY.SYS version at
> http://eduardocasino.es/freedos/country
>
> Latest changes are support for Belarus and codepages 866, 808, 849, 1131
> and 30033 for Bulgaria, thanks to info from Radi (RDPK7) and H
Hi All,
I have an updated COUNTRY.SYS version at
http://eduardocasino.es/freedos/country
Latest changes are support for Belarus and codepages 866, 808, 849, 1131
and 30033 for Bulgaria, thanks to info from Radi (RDPK7) and Henrique Peron.
The complete list of supported countries and codepages