Hi,

Arkady V.Belousov escribio':

Hi!

24-Фев-2004 20:04 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aitor Santamari'a Merino) wrote to
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mf> C:\DOS - same as above + any support files
I think, if there will be too many "support files" of some type (say,
fonts), then they should be moved into own subdirectory (say,
FDOS\FONT\*.cpi). Of course, application should search own data file_s_ in
this subdirectory of startup directory.


ASM> In MS-DOS for most of the countries (I'd say) you rarely use much more
ASM> than EGA.CPI (or EGA2.CPI).

    So what? If many files are not used, you may remove them (to reduce
used disk space), but originally there there more than one-two-three files.

The average user does not know what a CPI file is.
Also IIRC Henrique has packed lots of CPI files (not only with standard DOS fonts, also Windows, KOI, etc, that may be a large number of CPI files and a quite a lot of space taken by DOS).


Aitor



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