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| While it's obvious that MS-DOS strings end with \r\n, it's far less obv… | |
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| Also, among useless TILs: "\" from the lower part of ASCII is called … | |
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| @nina_kali_nina But what about the Tomy Tutor? | |
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| @atomicpoet as far as I can tell, neither NA nor JP version of it had a '\&… | |
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| @nina_kali_nina I’ve basically never written C for non-Unix machines; I’d a… | |
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| @h0m54r I think it really depends. I vaguely remember DOS itself being able to … | |
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| @nina_kali_nina @h0m54r yes, the C runtime on some DOS C compilers will handle … | |
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| An unexpected corollary: Monogatari series cannot legally display" ¯\_(�… | |
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| @[email protected] this appears to be a holdover from the JIS X 0201 enc… | |
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| @mitsunee I mean, MSX is obviously a JIS computer, and even Windows for quite a… | |
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| @nina_kali_nina I once got a small fragment of code in e-mail from a Japanese C… |