Code page 775
Code page 775 (also known as CP 775, IBM 00775,[1] OEM 775,[2] MS-DOS Baltic Rim[3]) is a code page used under MS-DOS to write the Estonian, Lithuanian and Latvian languages.
Code page layout
The following table shows code page 775.[2][4] 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; although code points 1–31 and 127 (00–1Fhex) have a different interpretation in some circumstances – see code page 437.
_0 | _1 | _2 | _3 | _4 | _5 | _6 | _7 | _8 | _9 | _A | _B | _C | _D | _E | _F | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
8_ |
Ć 0106 128 |
ü 00FC 129 |
é 00E9 130 |
ā 0101 131 |
ä 00E4 132 |
ģ 0123 133 |
å 00E5 134 |
ć 0107 135 |
ł 0142 136 |
ē 0113 137 |
Ŗ 0156 138 |
ŗ 0157 139 |
ī 012B 140 |
Ź 0179 141 |
Ä 00C4 142 |
Å 00C5 143 |
9_ |
É 00C9 144 |
æ 00E6 145 |
Æ 00C6 146 |
ō 014D 147 |
ö 00F6 148 |
Ģ 0122 149 |
¢ 00A2 150 |
Ś 015A 151 |
ś 015B 152 |
Ö 00D6 153 |
Ü 00DC 154 |
ø 00F8 155 |
£ 00A3 156 |
Ø 00D8 157 |
× 00D7 158 |
¤ 00A4 159 |
A_ |
Ā 0100 160 |
Ī 012A 161 |
ó 00F3 162 |
Ż 017B 163 |
ż 017C 164 |
ź 017A 165 |
” 201D 166 |
¦ 00A6 167 |
© 00A9 168 |
® 00AE 169 |
¬ 00AC 170 |
½ 00BD 171 |
¼ 00BC 172 |
Ł 0141 173 |
« 00AB 174 |
» 00BB 175 |
B_ |
░ 2591 176 |
▒ 2592 177 |
▓ 2593 178 |
│ 2502 179 |
┤ 2524 180 |
Ą 0104 181 |
Č 010C 182 |
Ę 0118 183 |
Ė 0116 184 |
╣ 2563 185 |
║ 2551 186 |
╗ 2557 187 |
╝ 255D 188 |
Į 012E 189 |
Š 0160 190 |
┐ 2510 191 |
C_ |
└ 2514 192 |
┴ 2534 193 |
┬ 252C 194 |
├ 251C 195 |
─ 2500 196 |
┼ 253C 197 |
Ų 0172 198 |
Ū 016A 199 |
╚ 255A 200 |
╔ 2554 201 |
╩ 2569 202 |
╦ 2566 203 |
╠ 2560 204 |
═ 2550 205 |
╬ 256C 206 |
Ž 017D 207 |
D_ |
ą 0105 208 |
č 010D 209 |
ę 0119 210 |
ė 0117 211 |
į 012F 212 |
š 0161 213 |
ų 0173 214 |
ū 016B 215 |
ž 017E 216 |
┘ 2518 217 |
┌ 250C 218 |
█ 2588 219 |
▄ 2584 220 |
▌ 258C 221 |
▐ 2590 222 |
▀ 2580 223 |
E_ |
Ó 00D3 224 |
ß 00DF 225 |
Ō 014C 226 |
Ń 0143 227 |
õ 00F5 228 |
Õ 00D5 229 |
µ 00B5 230 |
ń 0144 231 |
Ķ 0136 232 |
ķ 0137 233 |
Ļ 013B 234 |
ļ 013C 235 |
ņ 0146 236 |
Ē 0112 237 |
Ņ 0145 238 |
’ 2019 239 |
F_ |
SHY 00AD 240 |
± 00B1 241 |
“ 201C 242 |
¾ 00BE 243 |
¶ 00B6 244 |
§ 00A7 245 |
÷ 00F7 246 |
„ 201E 247 |
° 00B0 248 |
∙ 2219 249 |
· 00B7 250 |
¹ 00B9 251 |
³ 00B3 252 |
² 00B2 253 |
■ 25A0 254 |
NBSP 00A0 255 |
_0 | _1 | _2 | _3 | _4 | _5 | _6 | _7 | _8 | _9 | _A | _B | _C | _D | _E | _F |
References
- ↑ "Code Page CPGID 00775" (PDF). IBM. Retrieved 11 Nov 2011.
- 1 2 "OEM 775". Go Global Developer Center. Microsoft. Retrieved 3 Nov 2011.
- ↑ "Code Page 775 MS-DOS Baltic Rim". Developing International Software. Microsoft. Retrieved 3 Nov 2011.
- ↑ "cp775_DOSBaltRim to Unicode table" (TXT). The Unicode Consortium. Retrieved 3 Nov 2011.
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