kingchu@ttidca.TTI.COM (King-Hang Chu) (10/19/90)
Hi, I need help on doing Chinese character I/O on an application that supports international character I/O. Can someone point me to the right direction as to where to find Chinese language systems, Chinese fonts, Chinese character I/O application toolkits, etc. or better yet find a toolkit that can support international languages including Chinese and Japanese. My application is developed on an IBM AT running Microsoft Windows 3.0. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. My email address is: kingchu@ttidca.tti.com Thanks in advanced. King-Hang Ronald Chu
kdunn@lehi3b15.csee.Lehigh.EDU (Kevin Dunn) (11/01/90)
I need some help: I want to (actually, I don't want to, but I Have to) low level format my hard drive. It is an RLL drive formatted to 65Meg total capacity, running in a 286. I know that there is a DEBUG script to do this, but I don't remember what it is...Can anyone help? Thanks...
Ian_Huitson@f110.n771.z3.fidonet.org (Ian Huitson) (12/12/90)
FSC-Control: EID:115d 158c8b60 FSC-Control: PID: RA 0.04 Has anyone got any Pic's of a porche (911)if pos in IBM,AMIGA,or ST format ? --- * Origin: Aotearoa CBCS Hamiton *NZ* 64-71-549-542 (3:774/610) SEEN-BY: 770/101 771/110 150 170 180 772/20 50 140 774/501 560 580 SEEN-BY: 774/610 FSC-Control: PATH: 774/501 772/20 771/110
ce3wa3bh@uunet.uu.net (exos:) (02/08/91)
Looking for TeX pixel files for the IBM PC. All kinds of informations are welcomed (ie. ftp site address, etc.) Please reply through e-mail instead of posting here, thanks in advance. -- Cheers, Eric BitNet: 9041477@mcmaster
acs034@gmuvax2.gmu.edu (B. Latterri Sivaraman) (06/15/91)
I have a small problem. I am trying to upgrade my ibm 386 compat to DOS 4.01 from DOS 3.3. I have an 120 meg IDE hard drive with Western Digital controller. I want to create 1 large 120 meg partition. I used fdisk from DOS 3.3 to delete my logical drives and then my extended partition, then my primary partition. Then I booted my system with DOS 4.01 and Created on Primary partition of 120 meg. Then reformat the disk drive and transfer the DOS 4.01 system files to the hard drive. It reveals I have 130 meg free. Nothing unusual. Then I reboot the system and I see I have only 33 meg free on my C: drive instead of 120. The weird part is that the extended partitions that I deleted with DOS 3.3 are STILL THERE. And then sure enough I checked my files and they were all STILL THERE, and all the programs that I had on the extended partition worked. Nothing had changed, except for the fact that drive C was empty except for the system files. All this after formatted the ENTIRE disk Does anyone have any idea what I am doing wrong? I followed all the instructions in the DOS manual perfectly. Replies by email or this newsgroup. Thanks in advance Ken L. Sivaraman acs034@gmuvax2.gmu.edu BSIV@GMUVAX.GMU.EDU BSIV@GMUVAX.BITNET