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Top Document: soc.culture.japan FAQ [Monthly Posting] [3/3] Previous Document: (7.3.1) Japanese on the Macintosh Next Document: (7.3.3) Japanese on Unix, X-windows See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge Last update: 10/98 The easiest way to get Japanese on Windows is to buy a Japanese version of Windows 98 or NT, and run all-Japanese applications. :-) For those who want to retrofit Japanese onto a non-Japanese Windows environment, there is Fabian van-de-l'Isle <rhialto@easynet.co.uk>'s extremely useful FAQ, posted under the subject Japanisation FAQ for computers running Western windows [FAQ] to soc.culture.japan, soc.culture.japan.moderated, and sci.lang.japan approximately once a month. (It may eventually make its way into the RTFM archives. In the meantime, use DejaNews to find a copy if there isn't one on your news server.) In addition, the following two pages may be useful in setting up a Windows machine for Japanese: <http://www.panix.com/~tn/j-pc.html> <http://www.tjp.washington.edu/Computing/Japanese/> User Contributions:Top Document: soc.culture.japan FAQ [Monthly Posting] [3/3] Previous Document: (7.3.1) Japanese on the Macintosh Next Document: (7.3.3) Japanese on Unix, X-windows Part1 - Part2 - Part3 - Single Page [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ] Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer: shimpei@gol.com (Shimpei Yamashita)
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