
	DOSJ

syntax: dosj
to unload: dosj /u

DOSJ is a small freeware TSR program that sets up a minimal 
display driver function to allow the display of Japanese symbols 
on an American PC screen. This turns out to be sufficient for 
most (but not all) DOS/V games to work on your "American" PC. It 
uses a small amount of conventional memory, a reasonable amount 
of expanded memory (I forget exactly, but you won't notice it on 
anything less than 4 MB total). You may have to get some font 
files to make it work, if they aren't included with your copy of 
DOSJ when you find one out there on the Net. Because there are 
other sites where you can obtain DOSJ, I'm not bothering to put 
it on mine. I recommend using DOSJ, current version 1.0, instead 
of DOS/V because it takes up minimal memory, can be removed from 
memory later, and is compatible with several different fonts. You 
should be able to find DOSJ out on the Net yourself pretty easily 
as dosj.zip, or by doing a search for the word "dosj".
If you can't, then you obviously know so little about the 
Internet and how to find software that I don't want to spend the 
hours it will take to help you. Sorry, but I'm tired of walking 
clueless newbies through the baby section.
<step down from soapbox>
One thing which may not be obvious is that the DOSJ archive you 
get may not come with any font files. The reason given by the 
DOSJ author is that they would have made the archive a lot 
bigger, and you can get the files easily yourself. Some versions 
of the archive have fonts, some don't. The easiest font files to 
find are the JKF2.DAT, JKF3.DAT, and JKF4.DAT files from the 
"Angel" or B3X game. Just copy them to the DOSJ directory, or use 
the command line for DOSJ to tell it where the files are. This 
makes more sense if have read and understood the DOSJ 
documentation.