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From: ryot AT bigfoot DOT com (George Ryot)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.misc,alt.dos.programmer,comp.os.msdos.programmer,comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Non Existant dos pipes - SOLUTION!
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Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 23:10:18 GMT
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> > Ahhhh... now *that* rings a bell. You're from the UK, aren't you? On the
> > UK keyboard mapping activated by 'keyb uk', there are *two* characters
> > that look like the 'pipe' symbol used in MSDOS command lines like
> > 
> > 	dir | more
> > 
> > They should look like one vertical bar with a hole in the middle, and
> > the other without that hole. One is correct, the other isn't. It's
> > just a matter of discovering which is which (I don't remember which one
> > is, sorry).
> 
> The true pipe symbol has ASCII code 124.  On most (but not all)
> display adapters it does have a hole in the middle.
> 
> Then there's also the IBM graphic character 179.  (Text mode
> programs use it to draw menus and boxes, so it should never
> have any wholes in it)

Unfortunately, the default installation of windoze seems to leave the
Shift-\ combination mapped to the wrong character :((

The true pipe character can be had by either the key sequence:

    Alt-0, Alt-1, Alt-2, Alt-4.

or (far easier):

    AltGr-`   (that's the key above the tab and to the left of the 1)

To fix it so that Shift-\ maps to the pipe symbol, edit config.sys &
autoexec.bat as follows (note, this is for a UK setup):

--------config.sys--------
REM c:\windows\command\display.sys con=(ega,,1)
country=044,850,c:\windows\command\country.sys

--------autoexec.bat--------
REM c:\windows\command\mode con codepage prepare=((850) C:\WIN...
REM c:\windows\command\mode con codepage select=850
c:\windows\command\keyb uk,,C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\keyboard.sys


I don't know what will stop working with those lines rem'd out, but I
do know that this fixes the pipe symbol problem for me.

The crossposting for this thread is excessive (and off-topic for some
of the groups).  Follow-ups set accordingly.
-- 
george

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