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  • 91Code page 737 — (also known as CP 737, IBM 00737,[1] OEM 737,[2] MS DOS Greek[3]) is a code page used under MS DOS to write Greek language. It was much more popular than code page 869. Code page layout The following table shows code page 737.[2] …

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  • 92Code page 869 — (CP 869, IBM 869, OEM 869) is a code page used under MS DOS to write Greek language. It is also called MS DOS Greek 2.[1] It was designed to include all characters from ISO 8859 7. Code page 869 was not as popular as code page 737. Code page… …

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  • 93Code page 861 — (also known as CP 861, IBM 00861,[1] OEM 861, MS DOS Icelandic[2]) is a code page used under MS DOS to write the Icelandic language (as well as other Nordic languages). Code page layout The following table shows Code page 861. Each character is… …

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  • 94Code page 858 — (CP 858, IBM 858, OEM 858) is a code page used under MS DOS to write Western European languages. The only difference between CP 858 and CP 850 is the codepoint 0xD5, which is Turkish dotless i (ı U+0131 LATIN SMALL LETTER DOTLESS I) in CP 850,… …

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  • 95Chinese Character Code for Information Interchange — (中文資訊交換碼) or CCCII is a character set developed specifically to address the problem of interchange of Chinese information. It is used mostly by libraries because the code contains various properties considered to be desirable by libraries. CCCII… …

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  • 96Western Latin character sets (computing) — Several binary representations of character sets for common Western European languages are compared in this article. These encodings were designed for representation of Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Dutch, English, Danish, Swedish …

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  • 97Network Kanji Filter — nkf, which stands for Network Kanji Filter, is a Unix computer program that converts Japanese encoding. It supports JIS, Shift JIS and EUC JP, as well as Unicode. USAGE: nkf(nkf32,wnkf,nkf2) [flags] [in file] .. [out file for O flag] Flags: b,u… …

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  • 98C0 and C1 control codes — Most character encodings, in addition to representing printable characters, may also represent additional information about the text, such as the position of a cursor, an instruction to start a new line, or a message that the text has been… …

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  • 99Windows code page — Windows code pages are sets of characters or code pages (known as character encodings in other operating systems) used in Microsoft Windows from the 1980s and 1990s. Windows code pages were gradually superseded when Unicode was implemented in… …

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  • 100Code page 862 — is a code page for Hebrew under DOS. Like ISO 8859 8, it encodes only letters, not vowel points or cantillation marks. It has the Hebrew letters in positions 80–9A hex, but otherwise it is identical to CP 437. As DOS had no inherent… …

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