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From: dastow@opus.freenet.vancouver.bc.ca (David Stow)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: extended ASCII characters
Date: 16 Nov 1995 15:04:03 GMT
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Could anyone tell me how to make the termainal emulator display
characters 128-256 of the ISO Latin 1 set? I've set the display to 8-bit
and terminal character-set to Latin-1 but I still see only the ASCII
characters that correspond to (number of the character I expect) - 128 on
my screen. (For example, I get "i" where I would expect "e" with an
acute accent.) When I look at files I've transfered with the type
command, I see the IBM graphics character for the character number I
expected (in the 128-256 range). I'm using the VT102 emulation on an XT
computer.
Thanks,
David Stow