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  2. Code page - Wikipedia

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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 unique numbers. Typically each number represents the binary value in a single byte. (In some contexts these terms are used more precisely; see Character encoding § Terminology.)

  3. EBCDIC - Wikipedia

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    Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code[1][2] (EBCDIC; [1] / ˈɛbsɪdɪk /) is an eight- bit character encoding used mainly on IBM mainframe and IBM midrange computer operating systems. It descended from the code used with punched cards and the corresponding six-bit binary-coded decimal code used with most of IBM's computer peripherals ...

  4. Code page 437 - Wikipedia

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    Code page 437 (CCSID 437) is the character set of the original IBM PC (personal computer). [2] It is also known as CP437, OEM-US, OEM 437, [3] PC-8, [4] or DOS Latin US. [5] The set includes all printable ASCII characters as well as some accented letters (), Greek letters, icons, and line-drawing symbols.

  5. Code page 932 (IBM) - Wikipedia

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    Code page 932 (IBM) IBM code page 932 (abbreviated as IBM-932[1] or ambiguously as CP932) is one of IBM's extensions of Shift JIS. The coded character sets are JIS X 0201:1976, JIS X 0208:1983, [1] IBM extensions and IBM extensions for IBM 1880 UDC. It is the combination of the single-byte Code page 897 and the double-byte Code page 301. [2]

  6. CCSID - Wikipedia

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    A CCSID (coded character set identifier) is a 16-bit number that represents a particular encoding of a specific code page.For example, Unicode is a code page that has several character encoding schemes (referred to as "transformation forms")—including UTF-8, UTF-16 and UTF-32—but which may or may not actually be accompanied by a CCSID number to indicate that this encoding is being used.

  7. Code page 936 - Wikipedia

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    Code page 936 may refer to one of two character encodings for Simplified Chinese: Code page 936 (IBM), a combination of code pages 903 and 928, now superseded. Code page 936 (Microsoft Windows), a variant of the GBK encoding, still in general use. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  8. Code page 936 (IBM) - Wikipedia

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    IBM-936. IBM code page 936 is a character encoding for Simplified Chinese including 1880 user-defined characters (UDC), which was superseded in 1993. It is a combination of the single-byte Code page 903 and the double-byte Code page 928. [ 2][ 3] Code page 946 uses the same double-byte component, but an extended single-byte component ( Code ...

  9. Category:IBM AIX code pages - Wikipedia

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    Code page 1089. Code page 1111. Code page 1124. Code page 1129. Code page 1133. Code page 1163. Categories: Character sets. IBM software.