I encountered a problem with the Code Page settings for MS Windows NT 4.0
within MS-DOS.
The Code Page was set to 437 and this unabled me to use certain ALT codes,
e.g. ALT-0248 which should show 'ø',
but instead it showed 'o'.
This is due to the default Code Page set for MS Windows NT 4.
The registry settings below correct this problem and sets the default Code
Page and Font to 850:
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\CodePage]
"OEMCP"="850"
[HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Software\Fonts]
"LogPixels"=dword:00000060
"FIXEDFON.FON"="vgafix.fon"
"FONTS.FON"="vgasys.fon"
"OEMFONT.FON"="vga850.fon"
Ciao
> Indie Toor
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