Can't find either of them. I suspect the fonts could be built into the NOTEPAD.EXE application file.
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Browse All TopicsUnder Notepad WIN98 there is a fonts called "Terminal" but in WIN95 there isn't. How to install "Terminal" fonts in WIN95 or just copy NOTEPAD.EXE from WIN98 and run it in WIN95.
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start-run-sfc and restore notepad.exe from your W98 cd/disk, or using the Windows setup options to add from accessories.
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by: AjninPosted on 2001-01-05 at 07:01:43ID: 87234
Find a file called Terminal.fon or Terminal.ttf (probably the first one though) This file chould be under C:\Windows\Fonts\ Copy that file to a disk then paste it under C:\windows\Fonts on the 98 machine.
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