because it does not work.
ascii on sets ascii on.
windows ain't ascii system, and afaik, nor is dos.

next, wrap at end of line. what?
all it does is insert a line feed when console's horisontal line-buffer is reached.

neither of these have anything to do with STDOUT.
if they have similar behaviour in kix32, it's a bug.

and they do not have anything to do with wkix32 stdout as it's console afaik is (and afaik, only should be) emulation.
as in add-on feature to have a console where kix spills it's defaulted output.
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