INMEMO 2.0 supports the full eight-bit Latin-1 international character set, allowing special characters such as ×, Ò, É, Ð, Õ, Î, Ï, , ¼, Í, ‘a, Ã, Á, Ç, ’z, Ë, etc., to be entered and displayed on a Latin-1 compatible terminal such as the AM65. If you wish to take advantage of this feature but must operate in an mixed environment of seven and eight bit terminals, we have an add-on product, ISOTRAN, which allows the use of compose sequences for inputting eight-bit values on 7-bit terminals, and configurable translation tables for mapping eight-bit values to the most suitable display symbol on a 7-bit terminal.
Note that under A-Shell/Windows, you must set OPTIONS=LATIN1 (in MIAME.INI) or choose a font supporting the ANSI character set to permit the use of 8 bit characters. Under A-Shell/UNIX, support for 8 bit characters is dependent on the proper operating system settings. (Consult your UNIX system documentation or guru for further details.)