About the issue of using Traditional Chinese under DOS
1、If you only want to see Traditional Chinese characters, then both CCBIOS213 and UCDOS can do it. They both have a Traditional Chinese fonts HZK16F, and there are also related startup parameters. At startup, use HZK16F in place of the Simplified Chinese fonts HZK16. You can also simply use HZK16F to replace HZK16. That way, you'll see WPS, CCED, etc. all turn into “Traditional Chinese” versions.
2、If you also want to print Traditional Chinese characters, then you must download their Traditional Chinese printing fonts. But CCBIOS213 and UCDOS both basically use GB code, so with the Traditional Chinese printing fonts, you can completely view Simplified Chinese while printing Traditional Chinese.
If you want to use domestic Chinese character support systems to view BIG5-coded Traditional Chinese, the only one I know is CCDOS97. It uses CTRL+F8 to convert the internal encoding for display. The fonts it uses are the same as CCBIOS213 and UCDOS.
3、If you want to truly display and print BIG5-coded Traditional Chinese, then the only way is to install the Traditional Chinese edition of MSDOS or PCDOS, or use a Taiwanese Chinese character support system such as ETen Chinese. Fortunately, I can hook Wubi, Pinyin, and other input methods into it. If anyone needs it, just ask.
1、If you only want to see Traditional Chinese characters, then both CCBIOS213 and UCDOS can do it. They both have a Traditional Chinese fonts HZK16F, and there are also related startup parameters. At startup, use HZK16F in place of the Simplified Chinese fonts HZK16. You can also simply use HZK16F to replace HZK16. That way, you'll see WPS, CCED, etc. all turn into “Traditional Chinese” versions.
2、If you also want to print Traditional Chinese characters, then you must download their Traditional Chinese printing fonts. But CCBIOS213 and UCDOS both basically use GB code, so with the Traditional Chinese printing fonts, you can completely view Simplified Chinese while printing Traditional Chinese.
If you want to use domestic Chinese character support systems to view BIG5-coded Traditional Chinese, the only one I know is CCDOS97. It uses CTRL+F8 to convert the internal encoding for display. The fonts it uses are the same as CCBIOS213 and UCDOS.
3、If you want to truly display and print BIG5-coded Traditional Chinese, then the only way is to install the Traditional Chinese edition of MSDOS or PCDOS, or use a Taiwanese Chinese character support system such as ETen Chinese. Fortunately, I can hook Wubi, Pinyin, and other input methods into it. If anyone needs it, just ask.
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