Printing ASCII Characters > 127 Fails in CGA Mode

ID: Q43272

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When a CGA graphics card is in any CGA graphics mode it does not display ASCII characters greater than 127 when Microsoft C text-output routines are used. Garbage characters are displayed instead.

This is expected behavior. The default character-definition table for CGA graphics cards contains only the first 128 ASCII characters. To print ASCII characters 128 to 255, a separate character-definition table must be set up and accessed through Interrupt vector 1FH. The MS-DOS utility GRAFTABL leaves such a table and hooks the Interrupt 1FH vector to point to it.

For more information, see Richard Wilton's book "Programmer's Guide to PC & PS/2 Video Systems," page 269, which is available from Microsoft Press.

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Last Reviewed: July 18, 1997