On 03/01/2013 22:50, Vincent Rivière wrote:
However, I have just discovered that FreeMiNT allows only NVRAM languages from 0 to 5. Any higher country code in the NVRAM is just ignored and replaced by 0 (US) in the _AKP cookie by the FreeMiNT kernel =-O
If I understand correctly, this means that the actual value of country codes greater than 5 has never been significant in FreeMiNT/XaAES.
Of course, in XaAES, it has always been possible to use any language by using an explicit "lang = xx" statement. But in that case xx is a 2 letter country code, so this is unrelated to the integer country codes.
So this means that FreeMiNT/XaAES would not be hurt if we replace its integer country codes by the EmuTOS ones, for Greece and Russia.
-- Vincent Rivière