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  2. Code page 1169 - Wikipedia

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    Code page 1169 is an 8-bit character encoding, ... The following table shows Code page 1169. Only the bottom half is shown, the top is identical to Windows 1252.

  3. Code page 777 - Wikipedia

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    Code page 777 (also known as CP 777) is a code page used under DOS to write the Lithuanian language. [1] [2] It is a modification of Code page 773 to support the accented Lithuanian letters and phonetic symbols for Lithuanian.

  4. Code page 857 - Wikipedia

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    Code page 857 (CCSID 857) [2] (also known as CP 857, IBM 00857, and OEM 857, [3] MS-DOS Turkish [4]) is a code page used under DOS in Turkey to write Turkish. [5]Code page 857 is based on code page 850, but with many changes.

  5. Code page 864 - Wikipedia

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    Code page 864 (CCSID 864) [2] (also known as CP 864, IBM 00864) is a code page used to write Arabic in Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Syria. [ 3 ] CCSID 17248 is the euro currency update of code page/CCSID 864. [ 4 ]

  6. Code page 852 - Wikipedia

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    Code page 852 (CCSID 852) (also known as CP 852, IBM 00852, OEM 852 (Latin II), [2] [3] MS-DOS Latin 2 [4]) is a code page used under DOS to write Central European languages that use Latin script (such as Serbo-Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian or Slovene). [5] CCSID 9044 is the euro currency update of code page/CCSID 852. [6]

  7. ISO/IEC 8859-2 - Wikipedia

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    IBM assigned code page 912 to ISO 8859-2, [5] until that code page was extended in 1999. [6] Code page 1111 is similar, but replaces byte B0 ° (degree sign) with U+02DA ˚ (ring above). Windows-1250 is similar to ISO-8859-2 and has all the printable characters it has and more. However a few of them are rearranged (unlike Windows-1252, which ...

  8. Code page 932 (IBM) - Wikipedia

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    IBM code page 932 (abbreviated as IBM-932 [1] or ambiguously as CP932) is one of IBM's extensions of Shift JIS. The coded character sets are JIS X 0201:1976, JIS X 0208:1983, [1] IBM extensions and IBM extensions for IBM 1880 UDC. It is the combination of the single-byte Code page 897 and the double-byte Code page 301. [2]

  9. Code page 853 - Wikipedia

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    Code page 853 (CCSID 853) (also known as CP 853 or IBM 00853) is a code page used under DOS to write Turkish, Maltese, and Esperanto. [1] It includes all characters from ISO 8859-3 . Character set