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From: chang@theta.math.wsu.edu (Ching Mo Chang)
Subject: Re: Help! Strip high bit(MSKERMIT)
In-Reply-To: jrd@cc.usu.edu's message of 18 Dec 94 19:24:47 MDT
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Thanks for the Joe and Frank's replies to
my previous posting: Help! Strip high bit(MSKERMIT).
After the hints, I find out that using the following terminal setting, I can
view Chinese in Big5 code when runing MSKERMIT in a Chinese DOS system.
set parity none
set term bytesize 8
set terminal character transparent
Ching-Mo
>>>>> "Joe" == Joe Doupnik <jrd@cc.usu.edu> writes:
Joe> ---------------- In terminal emulation mode the MS-DOS Kermit
Joe> command to change the high bit of bytes displayed by 8-bit
Joe> terminals (assuming a parity of NONE) is SET TERM DISPLAY
Joe> {7-BIT, 8-BIT}, or alternatively SET TERM BYTESIZE {same as
Joe> above}, or alternatively SET DISPLAY {same as above, plus
Joe> file transfer screen options} These are aliases of the same
Joe> command. Use SHOW TERMINAL to see the active setting. Joe D.
>>>>> "Frank" == Frank da Cruz <fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu> writes:
Frank> MS-DOS Kermit does not explicitly support Chinese
Frank> characters, but it does support Japanese Kanji. Depending
Frank> on the PC and host encodings for Chinese, maybe the
Frank> Japanese Kanji support might work for Chinese too. The
Frank> Japanese Kanji support in MS-DOS Kermit 3.14 assumes Code
Frank> Page 982 ("Shift-JIS") on the PC, and different variations
Frank> of JIS X 0208 on the host. JIS X 0208 is similar to
Frank> Chinese CAS GB 2312-80.