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.

  • 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]
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