A recreation of the font used in computer monitors that utilises EGA graphics and MDA text.
Cyrillic letters are from Code Page 808, while Greek letters are from Code Page 737.
Each character is 14 px in height, and is best rendered in multiples of 10.5pt due to the 75% scaling effect on Windows. Marty Seefeldt probably should know this when he sees this font.
Supports Basic Latin, Basic Latin-1 Supplement, Latin Extended-A, Latin Extended-B (partial), Greek, Cyrillic, General Punctuation, and many more.
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
A recreation of the font used in computer monitors that utilises VGA (Video Graphics Array).
Cyrillic letters are from Code Page 808, while Greek letters are from Code Page 737.
Each character is 16 px in height, and is best rendered in multiples of 12pt due to the 75% scaling effect on Windows. Marty Seefeldt probably should know this when he sees this font.
Supports Basic Latin, Basic Latin-1 Supplement, Latin Extended-A, Latin Extended-B (partial), Greek, Cyrillic, General Punctuation, and many more.
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
1A recreation of the font used in displays that utilises ATI VGA (Video Graphics Array).
Each character is 16 px in height, and is best rendered at a size of 12pt due to the 75% scaling effect on Windows. Marty Seefeldt probably should know this when he sees this font.
A quirk:
This can ba made into PxPlus ATI font or smth.
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
A recreation of the font used in computer monitors that utilises VGA (Video Graphics Array) / MCGA (Multi-colour graphics array), and in the VPIS displays from trains on the North East Line (that LTA/SBS Transit doesn't want you to have it).
Cyrillic letters are from Code Page 808, while Greek letters are from Code Page 737.
WienDOS VGA Mono is the creation that came from a result of typing in "keyb us 850", and then "keyb us 437" in DOSBox.
Each character is 16 px in height, and is best rendered in multiples of 12pt due to the 75% scaling effect on Windows. Marty Seefeldt probably should know this when he sees this font.
Supports Basic Latin, Basic Latin-1 Supplement, Latin Extended-A, Latin Extended-B (partial), Greek, Cyrillic, General Punctuation, and many more.
A warning to Singapore:
There could be a potentiality that this font could be "censored" by those so-called "M4N1C4LLY SE9/C00C00-B4N4N45-0F-A-51N94P0R34N", in the event that they have reported (did, could have, or in the process of getting) this font as "potential infringement of the Copyright Act of 2021".
Let me tell you something: I have my decision, and I will stand by it, in terms of:
"Preservation of those display fonts sourced from trains across Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit transport system through this font-building website FontStruct."
If there is any takedown request from anyone, even if it is from the mightiest of them all itself, the Land Transport Authority, I will rightly refuse.
They have no right to ask me to take it down just because they think that this font, at their own extremely biased view, is a "potential infringement of any law(s) regarding infringement of copyright(s), patent(s), and/or trademark(s) as per regulations in Singapore (the Copyright Act of 2021) in itself".
tl/dr: "I told you already every single time, you guys don't ask that to me. Okay? Are we clear about that? I have my reasons, and I stand by it."
Because of them (whom they think that the intellectual property / copyright of this font belongs to Land Transport Authority, Singapore Bus Services Transit Ltd., and Singapore Mass Rapid Transit Corporation Ltd.), this font is licenced with an "All Rights Reserved" licence.
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
A recreation of the 9x16px typeface used for the IBM PS/2's VGA display. This font maps the extended ASCII character set defined by IBM Code Page 437 to the equivalent Unicode character.
Each character is 9x16px, and the font is best rendered at a size of 13px.
For reference, the Unicode characters included are listed below:
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@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_
`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~⌂
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A recreation of the 8x16px typeface used for the MCGA display modes on IBM PS/2's. This font maps the extended ASCII character set defined by IBM Code Page 437 to the equivalent Unicode character.
Each character is 8x16px, and the font is best rendered at a size of 13px.
For reference, the Unicode characters included are listed below:
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!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?
@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_
`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~⌂
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Strict monospaced 3x5 font. Reasonably legible and balanced. Includes upper- and lower-case, digits, punctuation, the whole lower half of CP437. Largely derived from Tom Thumb (MIT or CC-BY 3.0 or CC0 license): http://robey.lag.net/2010/01/23/tiny-monospace-font.html