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 Henrique,
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
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
Hi,
Here's some additional information about the file system
errors I've been getting.
Today I tried to use the 32-bit kernel (2040), and both
ChkDsk and Defrag ran normally. ChkDsk did not detect any
errors, and Defrag did its job as usual.
Immediately after that, I reverted to the