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Date: | Fri, 05 May 2000 01:56:33 -0500 |
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From: | "Thomas J. Hruska" <shinelight AT crosswinds DOT net> |
Subject: | IBM Extended Character Set... |
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Well, I have one of those off-the-wall questions that I would really love to have the answer to. I need to know the (real mode) address where the IBM extended character set resides (128-255). Thanks in advance! BTW, I'm working on a Font Manager/Maker that will be a substitute for Allegro's routines. Grabbing the complete character set will make life a whole lot easier. <pepe>I write strange programs...no?</pepe> :) Thomas J. Hruska -- shinelight AT crosswinds DOT net Shining Light Productions -- "Meeting the needs of fellow programmers" http://www.shininglightpro.com/
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