What about adding CP 858 for those for which 850 is standard?
It is exactly equal to 850, except that it replaces the turk dotless i (850 does not make sense for Turkey) with the EURO character.
Henrique knows more about this (the position of the euro in the table).
As this does not make a change into collating tables, uppercasing/lowercasing, etc, it will not make a big difference, except when NLSFUNC calls all devices: DISPLAY (and indirectly KEYB) are ready for 858, which I (and I guess many more users) prefer over 850 because of the possibility to use the EURO sign (even if 850 is widely used as "standard").


Aitor

Eduardo Casino escribió:

Hello,

This patch adds complete NLS tables to COUNTRY.SYS for the following
country/codepage pairs:

es/850, es/437, us/437, us/850, uk/850, uk/437, ar/850, ar/437, la/850,
la/437, au/437, au/850




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