Extended ASCII Characters on Korean Computer

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I have written a Application in VB that sends hex characters to a piece of instrumentation hardware. This works great in Windows "English" speaking computers. But when this is run on a Windows "Korean" speaking computer. I have disovered that the Korean computer does not send the correct characters when they are in the upper part of the ASCII table - those above 127 decimal. My gues is that Korean computers may use this section for their characters

Can anyone shed any light on this and even better yet suggest a solution

Thanks
Gordon
 
Hi Gordon,,

There is becoming a very long thread about this subject now,

Chr for ASCI (that is code till 127) and ChrW for other characters by
instance.

Have a look for that thread the name is.
Hex 00 Stringbuilder, started some days ago.

I hope this helps,

Cor
 
* =?Utf-8?B?R29yZG9u?= said:
I have written a Application in VB that sends hex characters to a
piece of instrumentation hardware. This works great in Windows
"English" speaking computers. But when this is run on a Windows
"Korean" speaking computer. I have disovered that the Korean computer
does not send the correct characters when they are in the upper part of
the ASCII table - those above 127 decimal. My gues is that Korean
computers may use this section for their characters.

Can you post some code?
 
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