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The following is a quote from oneyes on January 21, 2004 at 11:50:59 PM:
Some people don't even have a good command of Chinese, but they still use computers, only knowing how to cry for help. They don't even understand the basic way to ask for help,
Chinese is convenient!
Interesting, as long as you learn to cry for help.
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Chinese is certainly good. At least for those who don't know much English, they won't be completely at a loss, and this is also helpful for most people to apply.
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Yeah! We are first discussing the possibility of Chineseizing the BIOS, not about buying a Chinese BIOS motherboard. The friend below should introduce your technology well, and we can progress together!
The following is a quote from moroko on January 19, 2004, at 05:22:30 PM:
Chineseizing BIOS is very simple
Mainly calling the font library
I once did it with dual BIOS, but it didn't succeed due to garbled display
Later, due to work reasons, I didn't have time to study, so I didn't do it
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Actually, it's not difficult. But I personally feel that translation is helpful for entry-level settings. It's useless for professional-level settings. After all, many are abbreviations of professional terms.