On 31/03/2019 19:28, Alexander Graf wrote:
Hi Simon, Alex,
> On 31.03.19 04:18, Simon Glass wrote:
>> Hi Andre,
>>
>> On Fri, 22 Mar 2019 at 19:32, Andre Przywara wrote:
>>> The character set used by U-Boot's built-in fonts is the old "code
>>> page 437" (from the original IBM PC).
>>> However p
On 31.03.19 04:18, Simon Glass wrote:
> Hi Andre,
>
> On Fri, 22 Mar 2019 at 19:32, Andre Przywara wrote:
>> The character set used by U-Boot's built-in fonts is the old "code
>> page 437" (from the original IBM PC).
>> However people would probably expect UTF-8 on a terminal these days, the
>> U
Hi Andre,
On Fri, 22 Mar 2019 at 19:32, Andre Przywara wrote:
>
> The character set used by U-Boot's built-in fonts is the old "code
> page 437" (from the original IBM PC).
> However people would probably expect UTF-8 on a terminal these days, the
> UEFI code definitely does.
>
> Provide a conver
The character set used by U-Boot's built-in fonts is the old "code
page 437" (from the original IBM PC).
However people would probably expect UTF-8 on a terminal these days, the
UEFI code definitely does.
Provide a conversion routine to convert a UTF-8 byte stream into a CP437
character code. This
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