[comp.archives] [sci.lang.japan] Japanese language software for MS-DOS

lkdg8281@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Larry Keith Dipboye) (02/19/91)

Archive-name: text/japan/msdos-japanese-survey/0--
Original-posting-by: lkdg8281@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Larry Keith Dipboye)
Original-subject: Japanese language software for MS-DOS
Reposted-by: emv@ox.com (Edward Vielmetti)

[Edited some for comp.archives.  --Ed.]

For anyone interested in Japanese language software for MS-DOS machines,
this is a brief list.  If anyone has additions, please E-mail them to me.

JAPANESE SOFTWARE FOR MSDOS:

HTERM (A communication program for MS-DOS which will display ASCII, JASCII, 
       JIS1, and JIS2)

Download Source:
    JAPAN

	utsun.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp [133.11.11.11]
		location 	fj/hterm2.6.0.0
		version 	2.6.0.0

	ftp.cs.titech.ac.jp [131.112.16.39]
		location 	JAPAN/hterm/hterm2.6.0.0
		version 	2.6.0.0

	azabu.tkl.iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp [130.69.16.7]
		location 	hterm/hterm2.6.0.0
		version 	2.6.0.0
        
        [and others]

KD (Kanji Driver) by Izumi Ohzawa
	University of California, Berkeley
	izumi@violet.berkeley.edu or ...!ucbvax!violet!izumi

        Kanji viewer/ front-end-processor for Kermit.

        "mindseye.berkeley.edu",
         [128.32.232.19] in directory /pub/kanji.   
         The archive file is "kd100.arc".
         Version 1.

MOKE (Mark's Own Kanji Editor -- a simple text editor for kanji, kana, and
      ascii text.   Version 1.1 is public domain and available from:

	terminator.cc.umich.edu 
		version         1.1

      Version 2 is commercial and is available for $49.00 (+$10.00 foreign
      shipping) from:


               KiCompWare
               Attn: J.J.
               1812 N. Erb St.
               Appleton, Wis. 54911

	Version 2.0 claims an "improved user interface and faster entry for
	kanji."  A little vague ...

-Keith Dipboye