ISO.TXT ======= This file provides information about the ISO.CPI file. The ISO.CPI file contains ISO-compliant versions of certain character sets (codepages). ISO-compliant fonts are special monospace (nonproportional) display fonts that, on some displays, are more readable than standard display fonts. (ISO fonts work only in 25-line mode; they do not support 43- or 50-line mode.) The ISO fonts included with MS-DOS 6.22 comply with Part 3 of the ISO 9241 Specification. The ISO.CPI file contains ISO-compliant versions of the following character sets (codepages): 437 United States 737 Greek II 850 Multilingual (Latin I) 852 Slavic/Eastern European (Latin II) 855 Cyrillic I 857 Turkish 860 Portuguese 861 Icelandic 863 Canadian-French 865 Nordic 866 Russian (Cyrillic II) 869 Greek I To install ISO fonts, you add or edit commands in your AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files. If your system is already set up to load a character set (code page) other than the standard United States character set, carry out Procedure 1. Otherwise, carry out Procedure 2. Procedure 1 -- If your system is already set up to load a character set other than the standard United States character set: 1. In your AUTOEXEC.BAT file, change the MODE CON CODEPAGE PREPARE command so that it specifies ISO.CPI instead of your usual codepage (.CPI) file. For example, suppose your current MODE command loads the Portugese character set (860) and looks like the following: MODE CON CODEPAGE PREPARE=((860) C:\DOS\EGA.CPI) To use the ISO-compliant version of the Portugese character set, you would change this command to specify ISO.CPI, as follows: MODE CON CODEPAGE PREPARE=((860) C:\DOS\ISO.CPI) Procedure 2 -- If you are using the standard US character set: 1. Add a DEVICE command for DISPLAY.SYS to your CONFIG.SYS file. For example, if you want to use the United States hardware character set (437), and if DISPLAY.SYS is in the C:\DOS directory, you would add the following command to your CONFIG.SYS file: DEVICE=C:\DOS\DISPLAY.SYS CON=(EGA,437,2) Note that DISPLAY.SYS uses about 12K of memory. 2. Add MODE commands to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to load and select the proper character sets (code pages). For example, to use the ISO version of the United States character set (437), you would add the following commands to your AUTOEXEC.BAT files: MODE CON CODEPAGE PREPARE=((437) C:\DOS\ISO.CPI) MODE CON CODEPAGE SELECT=437