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From: AMIR <amir AT cpsc DOT ucalgary DOT ca>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: accessing IBM xtended ASCII set
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 13:38:05 -0700
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Hi... just a question regarding access to the xtended ibm ASCII char set
through the bios

i am using the 

_farpeekb (_dos_ds, rom_char_set + offset)

where rom_char_set = char *ffa6e


now I am in graphics mode 105h and I am trying to display text to the
user. Because this is a course and the prof wants us to display a
"fancy" border, I was just wondering how I would access the xtended IBM
char set because I can only get the 1st 128 characters to properly
display and when I access the rest beyond the 128 I just get junk pixel
maps...

i realize that this is probably because that the xtended char set maybe
elsewhere... but I don't know where... if anyone would help me out
regarding this matter it would be greatly appreciated...

thank you

oh btw, if at all possible please respond via email

amir AT IAMNOTINcpsc DOT ucalgary DOT ca

(I certainly am in cpsc ... i.e. remove IAMNOTIN)

thank you

AMIR

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