MS-DOS encodings
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− | MS-DOS used a family of 8-bit extensions of ASCII. All code positions 0X20-0XFF are used to represent printable characters. MS-DOS Latin US is still the default encoding built into many PC ROMs. | + | {{FormatInfo |
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+ | MS-DOS (and PC-DOS, and the IBM PC ROMs) used a family of 8-bit extensions of ASCII. All code positions 0X20-0XFF are used to represent printable characters. MS-DOS Latin US is still the default encoding built into many PC ROMs. These encodings are sometimes called the "OEM" encodings. | ||
− | * MS-DOS Latin US (Microsoft Code Page 437) | + | * [[CP437|MS-DOS Latin US (Microsoft Code Page 437)]] [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc195060.aspx code table] |
− | * MS-DOS Greek (Microsoft Code Page 737) | + | * [[CP737|MS-DOS Greek (Microsoft Code Page 737)]] [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc195062.aspx code table] |
− | * MS-DOS Baltic Rim (Microsoft Code Page 775) | + | * [[CP775|MS-DOS Baltic Rim (Microsoft Code Page 775)]] [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc195063.aspx code table] |
− | * MS-DOS Latin-1 (Microsoft Code Page 850) | + | * [[CP850|MS-DOS Latin-1 (Microsoft Code Page 850)]] [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc195064.aspx code table] |
− | * MS-DOS Greek 1 (Microsoft Code Page 851) | + | * [[CP851|MS-DOS Greek 1 (Microsoft Code Page 851)]] [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc195065.aspx code table] |
− | * MS-DOS Latin-2 (Microsoft Code Page 852) | + | * [[CP852|MS-DOS Latin-2 (Microsoft Code Page 852)]] [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc195066.aspx code table] |
− | * MS-DOS Cyrillic (Microsoft Code Page 855 | + | * [[CP855|MS-DOS Cyrillic (Microsoft Code Page 855)]] [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc195067.aspx code table] |
− | * MS-DOS Turkish (Microsoft Code Page 857 | + | * [[CP857|MS-DOS Turkish (Microsoft Code Page 857)]] [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc195068.aspx code table] |
− | * MS-DOS Portuguese (Microsoft Code Page 860) | + | * [[CP860|MS-DOS Portuguese (Microsoft Code Page 860)]] [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc195069.aspx code table] |
− | * MS-DOS Icelandic (Microsoft Code Page 861) | + | * [[CP861|MS-DOS Icelandic (Microsoft Code Page 861)]] [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc195070.aspx code table] |
− | * MS-DOS Hebrew (Microsoft Code Page 862) | + | * [[CP862|MS-DOS Hebrew (Microsoft Code Page 862)]] [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc195071.aspx code table] |
− | * MS-DOS French Canada (Microsoft Code Page 863) | + | * [[CP863|MS-DOS French Canada (Microsoft Code Page 863)]] [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc195072.aspx code table] |
− | * MS-DOS Arabic Microsoft Code Page 864) | + | * [[CP864|MS-DOS Arabic (Microsoft Code Page 864)]] [http://www.ascii.ca/cp864.htm code table] |
− | * MS-DOS Nordic (Microsoft Code Page 865) | + | * [[CP865|MS-DOS Nordic (Microsoft Code Page 865)]] [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc195073.aspx code table] |
− | * MS-DOS Cyrillic CIS 1 (Microsoft Code Page 866) | + | * [[CP866|MS-DOS Cyrillic CIS 1 (Microsoft Code Page 866)]] [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc195074.aspx code table] |
− | * MS-DOS Greek 2 (Microsoft Code Page 869) | + | * [[CP869|MS-DOS Greek 2 (Microsoft Code Page 869)]] [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc195075.aspx code table] |
+ | * [[CP17248|MS-DOS Arabic with Euro Sign (Microsoft Code Page 17248)]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:IBM]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Microsoft]] | ||
+ | [[Category:MS-DOS]] |
Latest revision as of 14:28, 21 June 2019
MS-DOS (and PC-DOS, and the IBM PC ROMs) used a family of 8-bit extensions of ASCII. All code positions 0X20-0XFF are used to represent printable characters. MS-DOS Latin US is still the default encoding built into many PC ROMs. These encodings are sometimes called the "OEM" encodings.
- MS-DOS Latin US (Microsoft Code Page 437) code table
- MS-DOS Greek (Microsoft Code Page 737) code table
- MS-DOS Baltic Rim (Microsoft Code Page 775) code table
- MS-DOS Latin-1 (Microsoft Code Page 850) code table
- MS-DOS Greek 1 (Microsoft Code Page 851) code table
- MS-DOS Latin-2 (Microsoft Code Page 852) code table
- MS-DOS Cyrillic (Microsoft Code Page 855) code table
- MS-DOS Turkish (Microsoft Code Page 857) code table
- MS-DOS Portuguese (Microsoft Code Page 860) code table
- MS-DOS Icelandic (Microsoft Code Page 861) code table
- MS-DOS Hebrew (Microsoft Code Page 862) code table
- MS-DOS French Canada (Microsoft Code Page 863) code table
- MS-DOS Arabic (Microsoft Code Page 864) code table
- MS-DOS Nordic (Microsoft Code Page 865) code table
- MS-DOS Cyrillic CIS 1 (Microsoft Code Page 866) code table
- MS-DOS Greek 2 (Microsoft Code Page 869) code table
- MS-DOS Arabic with Euro Sign (Microsoft Code Page 17248)