For those interested, PInvoke wrapper (
http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/Interfaces/PInvoke), now supports UTF8.

UTF8 works with noun values. Identifiers must be ASCII still. This is a
limitation imposed by J engine, as far as I can understand.

A windows forms app has also been added where UTF8 can be tested. .NET
j console app doesn't work properly with UTF8. It's a limitation of the
Windows console itself which doesn't support UTF (at least on my system).
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