From: ekchen AT best DOT com (Eric Chen) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Japanese Win95 + DJGPP + emacs Date: 30 Apr 1997 15:45:10 -0700 Organization: BEST Internet Communications Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: shellx.best.com Summary: emacs does not draw to screen with Japanese Win95 Keywords: emacs, Japanese Win95, screen problems Lines: 39 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk Hi, I am new the the DOS world, so perhaps I am not asking the right questions or providing the right kind of info, so please be patient with me. Anyway, I recently acquired an IBM PC-110 (a Win95 palmtop) while I was in Japan, and figured that since I use emacs at work and at home, I might as well install it on this machine, too (and since I didn't want to pay for additional software, anyway). So, I installed djgpp (djdev201b.zip, gcc2721b.zip, bnu27b.zip) and installed emacs (em1934b.zip, em1934r[123].zip) into the C:\DJGPP directory, and tried to fire up emacs. The cursor is moved towards the lower right-hand corner, but the screen is not cleared. I think the FSF message is being "displayed" at this point, but it actually does not get written to the screen. I then typed C-l and started to type something, and the cursor moves along as I would expect, but the screen never gets updated. If I "save" the file, I can actually see that the content was exactly what I typed! It appears that emacs works, but the screen displaying routines are somehow screwed up. Anyway, here are the relevant hardware and software info that I can think of, right now: CPU: 486 RAM: 20M Hard Drive: 340M (100M+ available after installation of software) OS: Windows 95, Japanese (don't know which revision) Any help is greately appreciated. Oh, I actually didn't verify if I installed DJGPP correctly. I'll try to compile a small program when I go home tonight. Thanks in advance! -----ekc