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Code page 859 (CCSID 859) [1] (also known as CP 859 and IBM 00859) is a code page used under DOS to write Western European languages. [2] It contains all of the characters in ISO 8859-15 . Character set
Code page 1016 (CCSID 1016), [1] also known as CP1016, is IBM's code page for the Norwegian version of ISO 646. [2] Codepage layout. Code page 1016 ...
Code page 915 (CCSID 915) [1] (also known as CP 915, IBM 00915) is a code page used under IBM AIX and DOS [2] to write the Bulgarian, Belarusian, Russian, Serbian and Macedonian but was never widely used.
Code page 897 (CCSID 897) [1] is IBM's implementation of the 8-bit form of JIS X 0201.It includes several additional graphical characters in the C0 control characters area, and the code points in question may be used as control characters or graphical characters depending on the context, [2] similarly in concept to OEM-US, but with different graphical characters.
Code page 1012 (CCSID 1012), [1] also known as CP1012 or I7DEC, [2] is IBM's code page for the Italian version of ISO 646, also known as ISO 646-IT IR 15. [3] [4] [5] The character set was originally specified in UNI 0204-70. It is also part of DEC's National Replacement Character Set (NRCS) for their VT220 terminals.
Grantley John Page (August 6, 1939 – 14 March 2024) was an Australian stuntman who worked mostly during the 1970s and 1980s. Page was the stunt coordinator for the popular Australian action movies The Man from Hong Kong (1975) and Mad Max (1979), as well as other Australian and overseas films including the cult horror film Death Ship (1980).
Code page 867 (CCSID 867) [1] is a Hebrew 8-bit code page defined by IBM in 1998. It is based on Code page 862 but replaces several characters not used in Hebrew with nonprinting characters for bidirectional text support, a euro sign and a shekel sign. [2] The code page ID is conflictive with a NEC code page for the Kamenický encoding defined ...
Microsoft's Shift JIS variant is known simply as "Code page 932" on Microsoft Windows, however this is ambiguous as IBM's code page 932, while also a Shift JIS variant, lacks the NEC and NEC-selected double-byte vendor extensions which are present in Microsoft's variant (although both include the IBM extensions) and preserves the 1978 ordering of JIS X 0208.