Code page 866

Code page 866 (CP 866) is a code page used under MS-DOS to write Cyrillic script.[1] It is based on the "alternative character set" of GOST 19768-87. e code was widely used during the MS-DOS era because it preserves the pseudographic symbols (unlike Windows-1251) and maintains alphabetical order (although non-contiguously) of Cyrillic letters (unlike KOI8-R).

Code page layout

Each character is shown with its equivalent Unicode code point and its decimal code point. Only the second half of the table (code points 128–255) is shown, the first half (code points 0–127) being the same as ASCII.

Code page 866[2]
_0 _1 _2 _3 _4 _5 _6 _7 _8 _9 _A _B _C _D _E _F
 
8_
 
А
0410
128
Б
0411
129
Ð’
0412
130
Г
0413
131
Д
0414
132
Е
0415
133
Ж
0416
134
З
0417
135
И
0418
136
Й
0419
137
К
041A
138
Л
041B
139
М
041C
140
Н
041D
141
О
041E
142
П
041F
143
 
9_
 
Р
0420
144
С
0421
145
Т
0422
146
У
0423
147
Ф
0424
148
Ð¥
0425
149
Ц
0426
150
Ч
0427
151
Ш
0428
152
Щ
0429
153
Ъ
042A
154
Ы
042B
155
Ь
042C
156
Э
042D
157
Ю
042E
158
Я
042F
159
 
A_
 
а
0430
160
б
0431
161
в
0432
162
г
0433
163
д
0434
164
е
0435
165
ж
0436
166
з
0437
167
и
0438
168
й
0439
169
к
043A
170
л
043B
171
м
043C
172
н
043D
173
о
043E
174
п
043F
175
 
B_
 
â–‘
2591
176
â–’
2592
177
â–“
2593
178
│
2502
179
┤
2524
180
â•¡
2561
181
â•¢
2562
182
â•–
2556
183
â••
2555
184
â•£
2563
185
â•‘
2551
186
â•—
2557
187
╝
255D
188
╜
255C
189
â•›
255B
190
┐
2510
191
 
C_
 
â””
2514
192
â”´
2534
193
┬
252C
194
├
251C
195
─
2500
196
┼
253C
197
╞
255E
198
╟
255F
199
╚
255A
200
â•”
2554
201
â•©
2569
202
╦
2566
203
â• 
2560
204
═
2550
205
╬
256C
206
â•§
2567
207
 
D_
 
╨
2568
208
╤
2564
209
â•¥
2565
210
â•™
2559
211
╘
2558
212
â•’
2552
213
â•“
2553
214
â•«
256B
215
╪
256A
216
┘
2518
217
┌
250C
218
â–ˆ
2588
219
â–„
2584
220
▌
258C
221
▐
2590
222
â–€
2580
223
 
E_
 
Ñ€
0440
224
с
0441
225
Ñ‚
0442
226
у
0443
227
Ñ„
0444
228
Ñ…
0445
229
ц
0446
230
ч
0447
231
ш
0448
232
щ
0449
233
ÑŠ
044A
234
Ñ‹
044B
235
ь
044C
236
э
044D
237
ÑŽ
044E
238
я
044F
239
 
F_
 
Ё
0401
240
Ñ‘
0451
241
Є
0404
242
Ñ”
0454
243
Ї
0407
244
Ñ—
0457
245
ÐŽ
040E
246
Ñž
045E
247
°
00B0
248
∙
2219
249
·
00B7
250
√
221A
251
â„–
2116
252
¤
00A4
253
â– 
25A0
254
NBSP
00A0
255
_0 _1 _2 _3 _4 _5 _6 _7 _8 _9 _A _B _C _D _E _F

Code page 808

IBM code page 808 is a variant of code page 866; the only difference is the euro sign (€) in position FDhex (253).[3]

Code page 900

Before Microsoft's final code page for Russian MS-DOS 4.01 was registered with IBM by Franz Rau of Microsoft as CP866 in January 1990, draft versions of it developed by Yuri Starikov (Юрий Стариков) of Dialogue were still called code page 900 internally. While the documentation was corrected to reflect the new name before the release of the product, sketches of earlier draft versions still named code page 900 and without Ukrainian and Belarusian letters, which had been added in autumn 1989, were published in the Russian press in 1990.[4]

References

  1. ↑ "Code Pages Supported by Windows: OEM Code Pages". Go Global Development Center. Microsoft. Retrieved 2011-10-11.
  2. ↑ "OEM 866". Go Global Development Center. Microsoft. Retrieved 2011-10-17.
  3. ↑ IBM i Globalization: Code pages
  4. ↑ Starikov, Yuri (2005-04-11). "15-летию Russian MS-DOS 4.01 посвящается" [15 Years of Russian MS-DOS 4.01] (in Russian). Retrieved 2014-05-07.
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