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Home > Chinese computing > FAQs | Page last updated: 2005-09-11 |
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This tutorial is intended for those who are new to Chinese computing on the Windows95/98/NT4.0/2000/XP platforms (English version). It provides information on how to use the resources available on the Internet to add Chinese capability to your machine. If you follow the instructions successfully, you will be able to do the following on the Windows (English version) platform:
Note that the instructions in this tutorial will apply to both GB (simplified) and Big5 (traditional) encoded Chinese. I will not make a distinction between the two unless necessary. It is recommended that you install all the software as suggested in this tutorial so that you will have an English windows system with comparable Chinese capabilities as its localized Chinese counterpart.
Note also that this tutorial describes one possible approach to Chinese computing on the Windows platform (English version). Other alternatives do exist.
Before you continue, please read the Disclaimer section first. For comments and suggestions, please use the online form to contact me or send email to jda@mtsu.edu.
Make sure you have Internet Explorer 5 (or better) installed on your PC. To check the version of Internet Explorer running on your PC, you can look at the About Internet Explorer window from Explorer's Help menu.
The latest version of Internet Explorer can be downloaded from Microsoft's website.
Three packages need to be installed:
Notes: There are nothing special for installing the three packages mentioned above. Just accept the defaults (i.e., clicking on OK when prompted) during installation and you will be in good shape.