Hi all,

> Well, what explicit languages are you trying to support? Honestly, if
> you don't care about "full" NLS, you don't need everything and the
> kitchen sink. Latin-1 (850 or 819) is pretty much all you need for the
> common folk. (I'm not trying to marginalize anyone, just saying it's
> easier to support a subset.) Really, just including EGA.CPX alone (and
> without *.CPX) is probably sufficient for basic needs.
Cp819, along with almost all other ISO 8859-x codepages, has never been 
released; I've prepared them a long time ago but I really don't know 
whether is there any interest on ISO 8859 codepages.

I have also prepared, a long time ago, MAC OS and Windows codepages.

Should (all | most) of you tell me that support for them is interesting 
for FreeDOS, I would work on distinct sets of KEYB*.SYS keyboard layout 
library files.

Henrique

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