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F1IQF  > ESPERA   19.08.96 04:34l 44 Lines 963 Bytes #999 (0) @ EU
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Subj: Esperanto & Polish driver
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From: F1IQF@F8REF.FCEN.FRA.EU
To  : ESPERA@EU

F1IQF/TPK 1.82 Msg #:5529  Le 16/08/96 a 19:35Z



Hi to everyone;

Few months ago, I needed to write with my computer in Esperanto & Polish;
As  you  know  if  you  write  one  or  these  languages,  there is special
characters (fonts) that we do not have on standard QWERTY/AZERTY keyboards.

(like special letters, or letters with ^,',etc).

As you know too there is good drivers to handle it, under windows.

But  If  you  better like DOS, or need to write letters with a simple ASCII
text  editor,  you    might  have  problems; (it can be useful for Email on
internet, or Email on Packet Radio).

So  I  wrote  in  assembler  two little drivers, one for ESPERANTO, one for
POLISH.

I hope you'll like;

The names on Packet are

EKD11E for Esperanto Keyboard Driver
PKD11E for Polish Keyboard Driver


73's to you all over Europe;


F1IQF, Nicolas, JN07MK
F1IQF@F8REF.FCEN.FRA.EU




                        


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