On 2014-09-14 21:52, Uffe Jakobsen wrote: > > > On 2014-09-14 21:05, silverdr@wfmh.org.pl wrote: >> On 2014-09-14 at 20:44:36, Uffe Jakobsen (uffe@uffe.org) wrote: >> >>> I just spoke to a friend of mine - who worked for Commodore Data A/S in >>> Denmark in the 80'es. >>> >>> He states that the Danish char rom for C64 was made by the danish >>> country service manager (first name "Knud") at Commodore Data A/S. >>> >>> It was sold by Commodore Data A/S as a official kit with stickers/labels >>> for the keyboard. >> >> Thank you, Uffe. If that's the one as >> >> http://www.zimmers.net/anonftp/pub/cbm/firmware/computers/c64/characters.901225-01-DK.bin >> >> >> then it's probably as "official" as it could ever get. I only wonder >> what is with the Ø character being only once there (capital in the >> lowercase set). But I don't know those languages enough (I only >> understand a bit due to all them being German family) to judge if this >> is a language specific peculiarity or there were other reasons for not >> having both upper and lowercase variants like with Æ and Å. >> > > I suspect that they had problems doing a proper lowercase "ø" 8x8 makes > it quite difficult. I'll have to look at it in VICE later > Just checked the rom - it's been a long time since I've used a C64 with DK rom in. Both upper- and lower-case "ø" and "Ø" are in the rom. Try this in VICE x64 -chargen DK-romname ÆØÅ is mapped to [£] or run this basic program: 10 for i=0 to 255 20 poke 1024+i,i 30 next /Uffe Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2014-09-14 22:00:03
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