I've made a spreadsheet of the Unicode character conversions contained within the HTERM source file as a basis for what I need:

http://wickensonline.co.uk/static/files/tandy/Tandy%20Model%20T%20Code%20to%20Unicode%20v1.1.pdf

Great work on this - it's certainly saved me some time moving forward!

Kind regards, Mark.

On 10/11/15 15:02, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:


On Tuesday, November 10, 2015, Mark Wickens <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Russ

    I've made a start - the biggest time waster for me will be to find
    the most suitable equivalent Unicode character, but I'm already
    some way down the road.



Isn't that the part that's already done?

We made that mapping some time back for HTERM.

Only concern is that the 102/200 is different than the 100.

But I know there's a complete mapping for the 100 at least in HTERM.

-- John.

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