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Encyclopedia > Code page 737

Code page 737 (CP 737, IBM 737, OEM 737) is a code page to be used under MS-DOS to write Greek language. It was much more popular than CP869. Code page is the traditional IBM term used for a specific character encoding table: a mapping in which a sequence of bits, usually a single octet representing integer values 0 through 255, is associated with a specific character. ... Microsofts disk operating system, MS-DOS, was Microsofts implementation of DOS, which was the first popular operating system for the IBM PC, and until recently, was widely used on the PC compatible platform. ... Greek (Greek Ελληνικά, IPA – Hellenic) is an Indo-European language with a documented history of 3,500 years. ... Code page 869 (CP 869, IBM 869, OEM 869) is a code page to be used under MS-DOS to write Greek language. ...


Code page layout

Only the upper half (128–255) of the table is shown, the lower half (0–127) being plain ASCII. There are 95 printable ASCII characters, numbered 32 to 126. ...

.0 .1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9 .A .B .C .D .E .F
 
8.
 
Α
391
Β
392
Γ
393
Δ
394
Ε
395
Ζ
396
Η
397
Θ
398
Ι
399
Κ
39A
Λ
39B
Μ
39C
Ν
39D
Ξ
39E
Ο
39F
Π
3A0
 
9.
 
Ρ
3A1
Σ
3A3
Τ
3A4
Υ
3A5
Φ
3A6
Χ
3A7
Ψ
3A8
Ω
3A9
α
3B1
β
3B2
γ
3B3
δ
3B4
ε
3B5
ζ
3B6
η
3B7
θ
3B8
 
A.
 
ι
3B9
κ
3BA
λ
3BB
μ
3BC
ν
3BD
ξ
3BE
ο
3BF
π
3C0
ρ
3C1
σ
3C3
ς
3C2
τ
3C4
υ
3C5
φ
3C6
χ
3C7
ψ
3C8
 
B.
 

2591

2592

2593

2502

2524

2561

2562

2556

2555

2563

2551

2557

255D

255C

255B

2510
 
C.
 

2514

2534

252C

251C

2500

253C

255E

255F

255A

2554

2569

2566

2560

2550

256C

2567
 
D.
 

2568

2564

2565

2559

2558

2552

2553

256B

256A

2518

250C

2588

2584

258C

2590

2580
 
E.
 
ω
3C9
ά
3AC
έ
3AD
ή
3AE
ϊ
3CA
ί
3AF
ό
3CC
ύ
3CD
ϋ
3CB
ώ
3CE
Ά
386
Έ
388
Ή
389
Ί
38A
Ό
38C
Ύ
38E
 
F.
 
Ώ
38F
±
B1

2265

2264
Ϊ
3AA
Ϋ
3AB
÷
F7

2248
°
B0

2219
·
B7

221A

207F
²
B2

25A0
 
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Code page - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (989 words)
Code page is the traditional IBM term used for a specific character encoding table: a mapping in which a sequence of bits, usually a single octet representing integer values 0 through 255, is associated with a specific character.
Most well-known code pages, excluding those for the CJK languages and Vietnamese, represent character sets that fit in 8 bits and don't involve anything that can't be represented by mapping each code to a simple bitmap, such as combining characters, complex scripts, etc.
Code page 1252 is built on ISO 8859-1 but uses the range 0x80-0x9F for extra printable characters rather than the C1 control codes used in ISO-8859-1.
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