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                       DOS Country Codes   (DOS 2.x)

      Offset Size             Description

        00   word    Date and time format
                          0 = month day year,  hh:mm:ss  (USA)
                          1 = day month year,  hh:mm:ss  (Europe)
                          2 = year month day,  hh:mm:ss  (Japan)
        02  2bytes   ASCIIZ currency symbol
        04  2bytes   ASCIIZ thousands separator
        06  2bytes   ASCIIZ decimal separator
        08  18bytes  Reserved


                       DOS Country Codes   (DOS 3.0+)

      Offset Size             Description

        00   word    Date and time format
                          0 = month day year,  hh:mm:ss  (USA)
                          1 = day month year,  hh:mm:ss  (Europe)
                          2 = year month day,  hh:mm:ss  (Japan)
        02  5bytes   ASCIIZ currency symbol
        07  2bytes   ASCIIZ thousands separator
        09  2bytes   ASCIIZ decimal separator
        0B  2bytes   ASCIIZ date separator
        0D  2bytes   ASCIIZ time separator
        0F   byte    Currency symbol format
                        0 = symbol leads, without space
                        1 = symbol follows, without space
                        2 = symbol leads, one space
                        3 = symbol follows, one space
                        4 = symbol replace decimal separator
        10   byte    Number of digits after decimal
        11   byte    Time format
                        Bit 0   = 0  12 hour clock
                                = 1  24 hour clock
        12   dword   Case map call address
        16  2bytes   ASCIIZ data list separator
        18  10bytes  Reserved

        - see also  INT 21,38

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