From: Henrique Peron <hpe...@terra.com.br>
Hello all,
I don't know about memory issues; in what regards the keyboard layout,
the alternatives are:
KEYB TR,,KEYBRD2.SYS (for the QWERTY turkish keyboard layout)
KEYB TR,,KEYBRD2.SYS /ID:440 (for the FG-RIOD turkish keyboard layout)
Both l
Hello all,
I don't know about memory issues; in what regards the keyboard layout,
the alternatives are:
KEYB TR,,KEYBRD2.SYS (for the QWERTY turkish keyboard layout)
KEYB TR,,KEYBRD2.SYS /ID:440 (for the FGĞIOD turkish keyboard layout)
Both layouts are able to work with turkish codepages
Hi Tom,
does this happen while using other software as well?
Henrique
Em 13/01/2013 16:56, Thomas D. Dean escreveu:
I use either minicom or gtkterm to communicate with FreeDOS.
Everything seems to work Ok, except I cannot use backspace or delete.
Both keys do strange things. For example,
Merhaba Thraex,
I decided to forward your message to the FreeDOS-devel mailing list.
It is clear, now, that the problem lies in the REGIONAL.BAT installer.
First, the FreeDOS installer looked for the turkish Q layout on
KEYBRD3.SYS, which is wrong. Now, it looks for it on KEYBOARD.SYS, which
Em 30/11/2012 07:52, thraex escreveu:
On 30/11/12 01:40, Henrique Peron wrote:
Merhaba Thraex,
Saluton Ruĝulo,
I have noticed the problem concerning the turkish layouts, and I could
see that it will affect most national layouts.
It's nice to see that your nailed down the issue which
Saluton!
Em 30/11/2012 03:32, Rugxulo escreveu:
Saluton,
Ankaux dankon pro viaj pasintaj laboroj cxi tie, Hecxjo!
Nedankinde, mia amiko!
ISO Latin codepages for FreeDOS are ready to go, for a long time
already, by the way. Ruĝulo, if you and/or anyone out there reading this
message feels
-)
As for me, I had translated an app and all the ŞIK (option, like check
this box...) words became sik which is a very vulgar word in Turkish
(btw, if translations in French or Turkish for FreeDOS would be useful,
I can happily try my best to contribute).
On 28/11/12 03:04, Henrique Peron wrote
Hi all,
saluton Ruĝulo,
merhaba Thraex,
Yes, I know, but it's hard to test every (sub)option under the sun,
esp. regarding (hundreds of) languages. ;-)
Probably, it won't be necessary, Ruĝulo. :)
(btw, if translations in French or Turkish for FreeDOS would be useful,
I can happily try my
Em 27/11/2012 13:16, thraex escreveu:
Hi there,
I recently gave FreeDOS a try on VirtualBox (which was running on Ubuntu
12.04). The installation went almost entirely fine, but I think I
spotted a problem when the user chooses Turkish layouts for his or her
keyboard.
In fact two Turkish
Em 27/11/2012 13:16, thraex escreveu:
Hi there,
I recently gave FreeDOS a try on VirtualBox (which was running on Ubuntu
12.04). The installation went almost entirely fine, but I think I
spotted a problem when the user chooses Turkish layouts for his or her
keyboard.
In fact two Turkish
Em 27/11/2012 16:37, thraex escreveu:
On 27/11/12 19:47, Henrique Peron wrote:
Em 27/11/2012 13:16, thraex escreveu:
Merhaba Thraex,
Merhaba Henrique :)
Nasılsınız? :)
Thanks for explaining, but how do I select these codepages? Also, please
note that the case I reported happens right after
Hi all,
Georg, does FlWriter provide support for right-to-left scripts?
Another question: How does he deal with keyboard layouts? Could I use
FreeDOS KEYB or FlWriter handles keyboard layouts internally?
Henrique
Em 23/03/2012 13:32, nospam escreveu:
Hi Bernd,
thank you for testing
Hi all,
a new version of the codepage pack has been released. Version 3.0
provides codepages for arabic (CP-864E), hebrew (cp856/862),
turkish-cp437 and brazilian ABIComp, as well as ukrainian codepages
developed for FreeDOS containing the hryvnia sign and enhancements on
cp853 -- DOS
Hi all,
a new version of the keyboard layout pack has been released. Version 3.0
goes bidi -- french/arabic, US/arabic and US/hebrew layouts are now
available (to be used under Thomas Wolff's Mined). Brazilian keyboards
are now able to use cp860 as well as ABIComp; the US-Colemak layout is
Hi Moofie,
just give me some time. :-)
You can contact me directly: hperon AT terra.com.br
Henrique
Em 25/07/2011 04:55, Moofie escreveu:
I am using freedos under dosemu. Everything works as it should, except
that I recently switched to the colemak keyboard layout and subsequently
found
Hi Ruĝulo,
I just tried it! Thanks for the info! :)
However... It works with keyboard layout and codepage - both hardcoded.
There are (at least) 5 arabic layouts, of which I prepared two
(arabic/french and arabic/US) for FreeDOS, according (as much as
possible) to industry's specifications.
Hi all,
would anyone out there happen to know how did arabic DOS, on the old
days, deal with:
1) The control characters needed to handle the script - ZWJ (Zero-width
joiner), ZWNJ (zero-width non-joiner), RLM (right-to-left mark), LRM
(left-to-right mark) and control characters needed to
Hi Eric,
would anyone out there happen to know how did arabic DOS, on the old
days, deal with:
1) The control characters needed to handle the script - ZWJ (Zero-width
joiner), ZWNJ (zero-width non-joiner), RLM (right-to-left mark), LRM
(left-to-right mark) and control characters needed to
I'll try it and let you know.
Meanwhile, let me tell you that I'll need room for 142 strings.
I explain.
VISCII (Vietnamese Extended ASCII) comprehends all the set of 134
precomposed vietnamese accented letters. I made it available for FreeDOS
(along with the corresponding keyboard layout) a
Hi all,
Still I think UTF-8 aware KEYB and DISPLAY together with old apps
are still a lot more useful than any you always have to use 16 bit
wide characters method which would only work with new apps at all.
KEYB would need no changes, 2-char wide characters would be a String.
True that not
Hi all!
Saluton amiko!
Before I forget, I noticed that you do use ISO codepages.
I'll work on distinct packs of codepages and keyboard layouts for ISO
8859-1 ~ 16.
While Unicode is huge, DOS keyboard layouts tend to be limited to
Latin and Cyrillic and some other symboly which is a tiny
Saluton!
Em 05/07/2011 18:25, Rugxulo escreveu:
Before I forget, I noticed that you do use ISO codepages.
I'll work on distinct packs of codepages and keyboard layouts for ISO
8859-1 ~ 16.
Honestly, I very rarely use only Latin-3 (913), so please don't waste
500 hours on my account! ;-)
:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_in_Brazil
Henrique Peron
Campo Grande, MS
UTC-4 (DST: UTC-3)
-Mensagem Original-
From: Marcos Favero Florence de Barros
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 11:49 PM
To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Freedos-user] Timezones
Hi Mike,
I shouldn't
Yes Eric,
now that you mentioned that, it was what I did with that Epson LX-800
printer that I had - but, as I had said, I used MS-DOS 6.0 and QBASIC
for that. Developing a wholly independent program for that is something
else - which I don't know how.
My question is still up, Eric: Would you
Hi Mark,
it's not about willing to accept. Unfortunately, printing on graphics
mode seems to be the only common denominator among all brands and models
of printers.
Naturally, if someone needs a character table which is already hardcoded
to his/her printer, all (s)he will have to do is to
in a way, because
it is far more comprehensive than mine. However, it bases its characters
on a 16x16 matrix, instead of an 8x16 one. Anyway, I'll e-mail the author.
Thank you for the info!
Best regards,
Henrique Peron
Em 6/5/2011 14:12, Marco Achury escreveu:
Sounds very interesting.
Look around
Hi Eric, Mark,
Ok - I have a glyph database of 8x16 chars in a single text file.
Would that do for a start? Or the idea is to wait for someone volunteer
on developing software to automatically convert screen fonts to the printer?
Henrique
Em 6/5/2011 17:09, Eric Auer escreveu:
Hi Mark,
to
convert your database to work with these resolutions?
Alain
Em 06-05-2011 23:33, Henrique Peron escreveu:
Hi Eric, Mark,
Ok - I have a glyph database of 8x16 chars in a single text file.
Would that do for a start? Or the idea is to wait for someone volunteer
on developing software
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El 06/05/2011 02:38 p.m., Henrique Peron escribió:
Freely available
Hi Eric,
it is not confusing; I got the idea. Thanks! :-)
I just read a PDF file Epson ESC/P Reference Manual. It explains that
24-pin printers can receive definitions on 241 characters into its RAM
but those 9-pin LX printers cannot. They can only receive 6 characters.
It seems that
Hi Eric,
ok, so printing in graphics mode it is.
Yes, it would be slow, but there would be no limitations. There would be
no dependence on codepages, either hardcoded or not.
Programming in QBASIC was a long time ago. I don't program on any
language anymore for almost 20 years. It seems,
Hi Bret,
interesting to know that there's someone out there, familiar to FreeDOS,
still using those 9-pin printers. At least here in Brazil they're still
used on lots of places because of their low operational cost.
Well, Eric and Konstantyn... So much for the museum idea!
Yes Bret, I can
options
possible: cp437 or some slight variation of cp866. I will send you
results as soon, as I can get some time to recover it from storage, set
it up and print-out ASCII-chart.
On 28.04.11 10:05, Henrique Peron wrote:
Hi all,
is there anyone out there which happens to have user guides
you want?
Alain
Em 04-05-2011 14:31, Henrique Peron escreveu:
Thank you very much my friend! :)
Em 4/5/2011 07:53, escape escreveu:
Hello Henrique
I have an good-old dot-matrix printer, but unfortunately without any
manual. But I think it's not a big problem, as in-printer codepage can
of cp866. I will send you
results as soon, as I can get some time to recover it from storage, set
it up and print-out ASCII-chart.
On 28.04.11 10:05, Henrique Peron wrote:
Hi all,
is there anyone out there which happens to have user guides/reference
manuals of those old dot-matrix printers
Hallo Eric! Wie geht's, mein Freund? :)
If I understood you correctly, by using FreeDOS GRAPHICS, I could send a
codepage directly to the printer's RAM (naturally, one which wasn't
already hardcoded into it). Am I right? It would be great. All the
codepages which I *created* for FreeDOS could
me, I could be contacted through the e-mail address just informed.
The idea is to convert all useful info into new codepages for FreeDOS.
Let me mention two cases as examples: I've been looking (for a few years
already) for the description of codepages 854 and 776.
Thanks in advance.
Henrique
to keep them - there's no support for western-european
languages (cp850, 858) or belarusian (cp849, 1131) on ukrainian keyboards.
I will now work on the documentation and probably release the new
keyboard and codepage packs by wednesday 27th.
Henrique Peron
Em 23/4/2011 03:44, Садовой
custom layouts, self-made or downloaded
somwhere, which to the some degree resembles 2019-91, or, at least,
replaces Ё with Ґ. Again, all this is just information, you may
consider useful or not so :). And it is always great to have more
variants than less.
On 25.04.11 12:00, Henrique Peron wrote
Thank you Konstantin for your info on the ukrainian keyboard layout.
It does not follow either IBM or Microsoft standards, therefore it's new
to me.
I'll provide it for FreeDOS as soon as possible.
It will be compatible with codepages 1125 and 848 (1125 + Euro); unless
info on Wikipedia is
here (and on freedos-devel) when RUSCII for FreeDOS
is ready.
Henrique Peron
Em 21/4/2011 16:50, escape escreveu:
Hello Henrique,
Yeah, DOS cyrillic encodings is hell of a mess (good article on topic,
you may already know, is http://czyborra.com/charsets/cyrillic.html).
The RUSCII.GIF
Saluton Ruĝulo,
Hallo Eric,
Hello all,
I have tried to contact Xarilaos by clicking at Send me a message
there at Sourceforge's page but there was an error message:
Incorrect Account Type
The recepient has not provided contact details.
Xarilaos, if you're reading this, please
Hi Vitali,
when you load a keyboard layout, any previously loaded layout is
automatically unloaded. :-(
On the other hand, if you're talking about a russian keyboard and you
need to switch between the cyrillic and the latin layouts, you have to
press Alt + Left_Shift to select the latin layer
ek.
The person that may easily help would be Henrique Peron (for knowledge).
Regards,
Aitor
2009/9/11 Eric Auer e.a...@jpberlin.de:
Hi Roberto,
I am no expert for KEYB, but even if Aitor is too busy to
answer, I am sure somebody on freedos-user can help you :-)
Eric
R
Hi all,
this is to announce that there's a new codepage pack available, v2.3,
which provides codepage for the cherokee syllabary and the bulgarian MIK
codepage, both requested. There's, respectively, a new keyboard layout
pack, v2.6, with the necessary enhancements on the US and the bulgarian
Hi all,
Eric requested me on this thread but all I have to say is that I have
tested (once again) the main russian keyboard layout (keyb
ru,,keybrd2.sys) for FreeDOS (under Win98SE's DOS Prompt running under
VMWare Server 1.0.7) and it worked fine. I've typed cyrillic р (Latin
r) both under
Hi Eric,
you'll find turkish letters on cp857 and cp853 (the latter is regarded
as obsolete for turkish).
Actually, it's not G-caret (i.e. G-circumflex) but G-breve - unless
you're talking about esperanto - where, on the other hand, you won't
need the small-dotless-i but you'll definitely
Hello Mateusz!
(Unfortunately I still didn't find a way to type non-western-european
languages on Mozilla Thunderbird! :-( )
All I have to say about the Euro sign is for you not to worry since
you'll probably use cp852, which already contains the Euro since I've
prepared that for FreeDOS
Grant Edwards escreveu:
On 2004-12-16, Aitor Santamaría Merino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For those of you that may find confusing the multiplicity of files used
by KEYB, you can read some instructions in the FAQ item:
Message -
From: Mateusz Viste [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freedos-user freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Russian by UTF-8 in FreeDOS?
Dnia środa 05 lipiec 2006 19:52, Henrique Peron napisał:
It should work for you in your AUTOEXEC.BAT
-Июл-2006 13:22 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Henrique Peron) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
HP As far as I know, cp866 is the most commonly used codepage for
russian;
Yes.
HP cp808 was a slight IBM enhancement for russian users to have the Euro
sign.
I first time hear about
Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 3:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Russian by UTF-8 in FreeDOS?
Hi!
5-Июл-2006 13:52 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Henrique Peron) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
HP Then, you'll type MODE CON CODEPAGE SELECT=858 for french or 852 for
polish
HP or 808
Hi Fox,
Unfortunately, I can't tell you anything about UTF-8. The following info
goes for the regular codepage approach.
It should work for you in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file:
DISPLAY CON=(,,3)
MODE CON CODEPAGE PREPARE=((858,852) C:\FDOS\BIN\EGA.CPX)
MODE CON CODEPAGE PREPARE=((,,808)
: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Right-ALT key (topic was Customizing Startup
Files)
Hi!
Henrique Peron wrote:
If you haven't prepared and selected any cp (codepage), then you'll be
using the character
table implemented in the BIOS of your VGA adapter which
Hi Dima.
I don't know who's in charge for the DIR command; perhaps the following
information should help that programmer.
In what regards codepages 772, 808, 848, 849, 866, 1119, 1125, 1131, 30002,
30008, 30010-30019, 58152, 58210, 59234, 60258, 61282, 62306:
1) The characters in the range
Hello Dima,
Have you tried DOSBox? (http://dosbox.sourceforge.net)
It emulates DOS under any OS, including XP.
It's particularly focused on VOGONS (Very Old Games On New Systems), though
I admit I don't actually know whether this is the case...
Henrique
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From:
) and KPDOS (the
keyboard layout pack) as well. On the KPDOS documentation you'll find a file
named US-INTL.TXT which will probably provide you with all the explanation
you need.
Have a nice day,
Henrique Peron,
Brazil
---
Using Tomcat but need
on the cases above, please let me know.
Henrique
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From: Aitor Santamaría Merino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc: Henrique Peron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 11:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] special signs
| What codepage
Bom dia Panigaz,
em que posso ajudar?
Henrique Peron,
Campo Grande, MS
- Original Message -
From:
Panigaz
To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 8:14
PM
Subject: [Freedos-user] alguém fala
Português na lista !?
Podemos
ar fazendo força pra
traduzir !! ehehehe
abrass !
- Original Message -
From:
Henrique
Peron
To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 9:33
PM
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] alguém fala
Portuguê
Namaste Basudeb,
first of all, welcome. Second, there aren't such things like stupid
questions. Feel comfortable to ask whatever you want. :-)
The point is, you would need a special program to display japanese.
For the time being, FreeDOS in itself is only able to handle languages
written with
inconvenience.
Have a nice day / Do pobachennya,
Henrique
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|| To: Eric Auer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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of
kernel),
| so we would continue to use MODE CON CP SEL=
| for a while.
|
| Aitor
|
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| Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] ABNT2 in dosemu
| Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2005 20:41:59 -0400
| From: Henrique Peron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| To: freedos-user
this conversation in portuguese
([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Last but not least: I remember once ago a user having problems on handling
codepages with certain applications under DOSEMU; if that's also your case,
I would suggest DOSBox (http://dosbox.sourceforge.net) .
Henrique Peron
Campo Grande, MS
Brazil
Hi Marc,
try here:
http://doscdroast.freeweb.hu/index.html
Have a nice day,
Henrique
- Original Message -
From:
Marc
Hoaglin
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2004 5:03 PM
Subject: [Freedos-user] doscdroast
Does anyone know where I can get
Hi all,
this is to announce a new version of the CPI-file pack for FreeDOS - which
was called simply CPI and is now called CPIDOS - and still contains
DOS-based codepages only, such as cp437, cp850 and cp858 (= cp850 with Euro
sign).
The enhancements affect parcularly EGA5, EGA6 and EGA7.CPI
Hi all,
this is to announce the first keyboard layout pack for KEYB v2.0.
It is called KPDOS, because all keyboard layouts were encoded based on the
DOS codepages available at CPIDOS.
(I'll start working on KPWIN).
The source and the executable files can be found at
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