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- From: josephc@cco.caltech.edu (Joseph Chiu)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Minor (really tiny) problem
- Date: 16 Nov 1992 05:14:33 GMT
- Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
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- In my pre CSD days, when I ran OS/2 on a Trident VGA card, my 0's (the Zero
- character) had a dot in the middle. Now, running the golden CSD on the
- Orchid PDIIs, (with the SVGA working very well, thank you very much...) the
- zero's don't have the dot in the middle anymore. Instead, it's the
- "traditional" zero with a slash through it.
-
- Are there anyone out there with a post-CSD OS/2 system with a dotted 0 ?
-
- ( I really like the dotted zero... )
-
- Thanks a bunch.
- --
- Joseph Chiu, Dept. of Computer Science, Caltech. josephc@coil.caltech.edu
- 1-57 California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91126. +1 818 449 5457
- * Now running OS/2, Windows, DOS, and UNIX (okay, well, maybe not...) *
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