I heard that there is a font named "Terminal" that has the extended IBM PC ANSI characters in it. Built into Windows, but it isn't a True Type Font.

Google has failed me, too much information, not what I needed. I did find this:
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MonoDisplay

MonoDisplay was posted at alt.binaries.fonts by Matthew Balmer on August 21, 2003. The font has 254 characters, which includes upper and lower case letters, numerals, puntuations, accented letters and special characters, like box drawing symbols and greek letters. The font is only available in Open Type format. Matt Balmer's statement about his font:

I've created a font that I wanted to use to replace the "terminal" font that comes with Windows - something that could display the full ANSI character set, and be used to display all the nifty box-drawing characters, etc. Letters, numbers, punctuation, etc., and any program that conforms to what seems like the Windows CP 1251 (ISO Latin 1) character set draws characters correctly, but for whatever reason, the DOS box seems to pay this font no mind, so I can't exactly use it as I intended it. Notepad seems to gleefully ignore the existence of the extended character set too, and it's a problem I can't quite figure out. I haven't filled out the standard Windows character set yet, but the font is usable in its current form.


It is in Open Type, not sure if you can use it, but it sounds like what you are looking for. That is the best site that Google found.