Re: dosemu with hebrew

2002-01-01 Thread evyatar
On 2001 December 31 ,Monday 19:39, evyatar wrote: mov ax,100 int 21 mov ah, al shr al, 1 shr al, 1 shr al, 1 shr al, 1 cmp al, 0a sbb al, 69 das push ax mov dl,al mov ax,200 int 21 pop ax mov al, ah and al, 0f cmp al, 0a sbb al, 69 das mov dl,al mov

Re: dosemu with hebrew

2001-12-31 Thread evyatar
- Original Message - From: Matan Ziv-Av [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: evyatar [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Isreali Linux mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 5:38 PM Subject: Re: dosemu with hebrew On Fri, 28 Dec 2001, Tzafrir Cohen wrote

dosemu with hebrew

2001-12-28 Thread evyatar
I use dosemu-1.0.2 and I want to run dos program that use hebrew. I use kbd-1.06 to load hebrew in the console and then I can write hebrew. but after I run dosemu I lose all the hebrew support. evyatar = To unsubscribe,

Re: dosemu with hebrew

2001-12-28 Thread Matan Ziv-Av
On Fri, 28 Dec 2001, evyatar wrote: I use dosemu-1.0.2 and I want to run dos program that use hebrew. I use kbd-1.06 to load hebrew in the console and then I can write hebrew. but after I run dosemu I lose all the hebrew support. Dosemu runs the video card's bios' init routine, which

Re: dosemu with hebrew

2001-12-28 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Off the top of my head, and I have not tried this out. Try using the MS supplied Hebrew tools. I think they are the best way to go about it. Very shortly, you load a codepage (962, I think), and a special device driver. Shachar evyatar wrote: I use dosemu-1.0.2 and I want to

Re: dosemu with hebrew

2001-12-28 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Fri, 28 Dec 2001, Matan Ziv-Av wrote: On Fri, 28 Dec 2001, evyatar wrote: I use dosemu-1.0.2 and I want to run dos program that use hebrew. I use kbd-1.06 to load hebrew in the console and then I can write hebrew. but after I run dosemu I lose all the hebrew support. Dosemu runs

Re: dosemu with hebrew

2001-12-28 Thread Matan Ziv-Av
I lose all the hebrew support. Dosemu runs the video card's bios' init routine, which loads the fonts from the card's rom to ram, and since it's a long time since cards came with a hebrew font in their rom, the bios actually overwrites the font you wrote to the card with consolechars