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SubjectRe: Unicode console patch
On 29 Jan 1999, H. Peter Anvin wrote:

> I'm sorry, but what does "user-loaded ACM" mean?

The map loaded by ioctl(PIO_UNISCRNMAP) and activated by ESC(K.
ESC[11m selects CP-437 and ESC[10m reverts to the previous map,
which in my case is user-loaded ISO-8859-2 (three other maps are
hard-coded, one is user-loaded).

The term ACM, Application Charset Map, is used in Yann Dirson's
console-tools, kbd's replacement.

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