| [ Japan ] in KIDS 글 쓴 이(By): nsns (Nicky) 날 짜 (Date): 1999년 5월 19일 수요일 오전 04시 45분 13초 제 목(Title): Hangul named file on CD-ROM opening Hi! I'm yet to open those files under Win95/98-J, but managed to open a few files --- by copying and renaming the files under FreeBSD. You cannot read the file names, either, on FreeBSD, but at least you can chenge to a directory or specifying a file with a wild character + a part of the file name. The problem is that you cannot speficy a spefic file if more than one file doesn't have a unique non-Hangul character as their file names! I will probably be trying to install Win95/Hangul with a help from my friend, and then burn CD-Rs with ISO compatible mode checked; it would rename all non-compatible names automatically! (I'm glad that the files contained on my CD-ROMs are all media files, which don't inter-depended to others!) Best, Nicky 柴多 直樹(Shibata, Naoki), NEC Corp., Kawasaki, Japan nsns, aka nsns@ARA, ns@undernet & ns@dark.. 나외에도 여기에 일본인이 있을까??? 취미: 악기연주(electric bass), 외국어공부, 여행, 그리고 한국어로 톡하는 것! |