Code page 850 (CCSID 850) (also known as CP 850, IBM 00850, OEM 850, DOS Latin 1) is a code page used under DOS operating systems in Western Europe. Depending...
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used by default – was code page 850. The following table shows code page 860. Each character is shown with its equivalent Unicode code point. Only the second...
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guillemets from code page 850. At one time it was widely used in Serbia, Macedonia and Bulgaria, but it never caught on in Russia, where Code page 866 was more...
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a code page used under DOS in Turkey to write Turkish. Code page 857 is based on code page 850, but with many changes. It includes all characters from...
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code page 437. Match both code page 437 and code page 850 Differences from code page 437 which match code page 850 Differences from both code page...
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internationalization (compare with code page 850). The affected sticks are shown below. The KBL code page, unofficially known as Code page 771, is the earliest DOS...
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In computing, a code page is a character encoding and as such it is a specific association of a set of printable characters and control characters with...
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Later DOS character sets, such as code page 850 (DOS Latin-1), code page 852 (DOS Central-European) and code page 737 (DOS Greek), filled the gaps for...
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other code pages as their hardware code page, including code page 100 ("Hebrew"), 151 ("Nafitha Arabic"), 667 ("Mazovia"), 737 ("Greek"), 850 ("Multilingual")...
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Only the second half is shown, codes 0-127 are the same as code page 437. Differences from code page 850 Code page 112 is the Turkish variant which...
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