JIS X 0201

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'''JIS X 0201''' is an 8-bit encoding for Japanese text. Character codes 0-127 are identical with ISO 646-JP. Character codes 128-255 provide encoding for Katakana characters and some Japanese punctuation. This allows phonetic rendering of Japanese but omits the Hiragana and Kanji scripts, which are used in normal writing.
 
'''JIS X 0201''' is an 8-bit encoding for Japanese text. Character codes 0-127 are identical with ISO 646-JP. Character codes 128-255 provide encoding for Katakana characters and some Japanese punctuation. This allows phonetic rendering of Japanese but omits the Hiragana and Kanji scripts, which are used in normal writing.
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== Links ==
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* [http://www.kreativekorp.com/charset/encoding/JISX0201/ Code chart]
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* [[Wikipedia:JIS X 0201|Wikipedia article]]

Latest revision as of 23:32, 9 June 2019

File Format
Name JIS X 0201
Ontology
Wikidata ID Q905250
IANA charset JIS_X0201
IANA aliases X0201, csHalfWidthKatakana
IANA MIBenum 15
CFStringEncoding 1568

JIS X 0201 is an 8-bit encoding for Japanese text. Character codes 0-127 are identical with ISO 646-JP. Character codes 128-255 provide encoding for Katakana characters and some Japanese punctuation. This allows phonetic rendering of Japanese but omits the Hiragana and Kanji scripts, which are used in normal writing.

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