• Code page 852 (redirect from CP852)
    2022-02-27. The Czech and Slovak Character Encoding Mess Explained / Kamenicky "cp852_DOSLatin2 to Unicode table" (TXT). The Unicode Consortium. Retrieved 11...
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    (Latin-2) standard was developed by ISO. MS-DOS introduced 8-bit encoding CP852 for Central European languages, disregarding the ISO standard. Microsoft...
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  • bar (|) Broken bar (¦) ASCII, CP437, CP667, CP720, CP737, CP790, CP819, CP852, CP855, CP860, CP861, CP862, CP865, CP866, CP867, CP869, CP872, CP895, CP932...
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    also French, German, Italian and Irish Gaelic) CP437, CP720, CP737, CP850, CP852, CP855, CP857, CP858, CP860, CP861, CP862, CP863, CP865, CP866, CP869, CP872...
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    encodings such as AmigaPL on Amiga, Atari Club on Atari ST and Masovia, IBM CP852, Mazovia and Windows CP1250 on IBM PCs. Polish companies selling early DOS...
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