To install in Windows, double click on the font (m7x14) then click on 
the button in the font preview window marked “install”.

==Using the font in PuTTY==

After the font has been installed, in PuTTY one can change the font
used for a terminal session by going to Window -> Appearance and
clicking on the button marked “change” to the right of where it says
“Font”.

Select the font “m7x14” in the menu on the left then click on “OK”.

To save these settings, click on “Session”, put a name in the box for
“Saved Sessions”, then click on “Save”.

==Using the font in Cygwin==

Right click in the terminal window.  Choose “options” then “text”, and
change the font used for the terminal.

==Using this font in X==

A version of this font with good Unicode support comes with X.  It may
be in an optional package; CentOS 6, for example, includes this font
in the xorg-x11-fonts-misc package.

To use once installed:

xterm -ls -u8 -cm -fn "-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--14-*-75-75-c-70-iso10646-1" 

