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[FLAME] Re: Dos TELNET PROG With Hebrew Support.
I love it when people throw a flame using Russian, fake Latin, or
Germanic English words.
And I'll spoil Sefi's fun of looking for answer himself:
Sefi can use his favorite DOS terminal program (such as PROCOMM or Telix
or whatever) after loading the HEBREW.COM (known also as KEYBHE.COM)
IBM-provided TSR.
This TSR knows how to switch screen and translate keyboard. I think it
even knows to fold Hebrew letters into lowercase Latin letters, but maybe
there is a separate little TSR for this purpose.
On Sat, 30 Dec 1995, Marc A. Volovic wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Jan 1995, Sefi Merkel wrote:
>
> > Hi All
> > Not Exactly Just Linux, But I need some tip.
> > I Need A telnet for dos, that will emulate thee hebrew in 7 bit (the hebrew
> > is on the small english letters) and will translate the keyboard to the
> > right place, so hitting the A key will produce "Shin" in hebrew and not "BET".
>
> Mr Merkin (check meaning in dictionary),
>
> You are a pubic (check in dictionary) figure. As such, one would expect
> you to be able to delve, flea-like in your industry (check in dictionary)
> into whatever problem assailing your sensibilities.
>
> However, you insist on snivelling and asking for help.
>
> Your sobriquet (check meaning in dictionary) fits you.
>
> With disrespect,
>
> ---MAV
> Marc A. Volovic (marc@leonardo.ls.huji.ac.il)
> Linguists do it cunningly
--- Omer
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