Double-posting to notify - I have located a program called Fony that will import Amiga bitmap fonts and save as Windows bitmap fonts. Not really gonna try to make a TrueType font out of this right now, but there are three fonts on the disk, with some different internal names that appeared when I imported them into Fony.
h26f is called
FinalH26f internally, and is the ad font. Nothing weird about it, except the dire lack of international glyphs.
Prevue is called
Logos internally, and contains the larger logos used on the top half of the screen for networks.
PrevueC is called
PrevueC internally, and is the listings font, with some glyphs for ratings, a few smaller network logos, and a "SPECIAL OFFER" glyph near the end. This is the one that someone (AriX?) posted an image of way early on.
Gimme a little time and I'll get Windows .FON files prepared and uploaded.
Edit: Ok, fonts are prepared and uploaded.
Get them here. As for any other OS, I haven't investigated options for making bitmap fonts for any other platforms. I'll also try to find a good bitmap-to-TrueType converter for those who would rather use a TrueType font. This should be good for a quick and dirty release, though.
Edit 2: Also, for the record, I tried booting the software up in the WinUAE configuration I have save for it, except for one minor detail - I disabled the "Genlock connected" option. It still boots, meaning that (I think) Jeff was wrong when he posted
here and stated it would not boot without the genlock installed. I'm going to experiment later and determine the absolute minimum fast RAM needed before getting an ER011 (Jeff says 2MB, and I want to confirm/deny).
Edit 3: One more key function to report. On the listing screen, Y will cycle through two palette's worth of colors (so you have to press it 32 times, or switch to another graphic ad with G, to get the default palette back). This only applies to the top half of the screen and does also apply with the text ads (and probably anything else that appears up there that's not live video).
Edit 4: Ok, the disk will boot with 1MB of fast RAM. If I disable fast RAM and use just the 1MB chip RAM, I get an 81000005 Guru. One more test on this front - 2MB chip and no fast.
Edit 5: Damn, I edit a lot. Maybe we need a wiki to organize these things a bit better, for both the EPG Jr. and the Prevue Guide? Anyway, the system requires at least 1MB fast RAM - got the same guru with 2MB chip only. Good to know.
Now to try to tackle config.dat - if we don't yet know how to feed new clock data to the system live, maybe we can hack it on-disk.