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27. My school does not support 8bit modem line. Is there any way to transfer 8bit character(KSC 5601) over 7bit line? (Hangul & Internet in Korea)




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This article is from the Hangul & Internet in Korea FAQ, by Jungshik Shin jshin@minerva.cis.yale.edu with numerous contributions by others.

27. My school does not support 8bit modem line. Is there any way to transfer 8bit character(KSC 5601) over 7bit line? (Hangul & Internet in Korea)

Yes, there is if you have Linux and 'term' and it might be better to use
7bit character in some setting for Hangul communication.

Just enable the locking-shifting by changing the .term/termrc file,
where you can find those key-words about 7 bit something.. Otherwise,
someone probably have to write some frontend filter that does
locking-shift on both ends in order to use 8 bit KSC 5601 thru the 7
bit line, BTW this is how you can transfer binary files thru 7 bit
line. BTW, I'm using this 'term' with 7-bit line usage setting since
those comm. programms incuding 'term' which try to detect line-noise,
sometimes confused with Hangul in KSC 5601 and seem to take it as
modem line noise and try to retransmit them.

[Contribution by Kim,Daeshik dkim@cwc.com]

 

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