Code page 851

Code page 851 (CP 851, IBM 851, OEM 851) is a code page used under MS-DOS to write Greek language. It covers the French and German as well. It is also called MS-DOS Greek 1.[1]

It has been superseded by Code page 869

Code page layout

The following table shows code page 851. Each character is shown with its equivalent Unicode code point and its decimal code point. Only the second half of the table (code points 128255) is shown, the first half (code points 0127) being the same as ASCII.

Code page 851
_0 _1 _2 _3 _4 _5 _6 _7 _8 _9 _A _B _C _D _E _F
 
8_
 
Ç
00C7
128
ü
00FC
129
é
00E9
130
â
00E2
131
ä
00E4
132
à
00E0
133
Ά
0386
134
ç
00E7
135
ê
00EA
136
ë
00EB
137
è
00E8
138
ï
00EF
139
î
00EE
140
Έ
0388
141
Ä
00C4
142
Ή
0389
143
 
9_
 
Ί
038A
144
 

145
Ό
038C
146
ô
00F4
147
ö
00F6
148
Ύ
038E
149
û
00FB
150
ù
00F9
151
Ώ
038F
152
Ö
00D6
153
Ü
00DC
154
ά
03AC
155
£
00A3
156
έ
03AD
157
ή
03AE
158
ί
03AF
159
 
A_
 
ϊ
03CA
160
ΐ
0390
161
ό
03CC
162
ύ
03CD
163
Α
0391
164
Β
0392
165
Γ
0393
166
Δ
0394
167
Ε
0395
168
Ζ
0396
169
Η
0397
170
½
00BD
171
Θ
0398
172
Ι
0399
173
«
00AB
174
»
00BB
175
 
B_
 

2591
176

2592
177

2593
178

2502
179

2524
180
Κ
039A
181
Λ
039B
182
Μ
039C
183
Ν
039D
184

2563
185

2551
186

2557
187

255D
188
Ξ
039E
189
Ο
039F
190

2510
191
 
C_
 

2514
192

2534
193

252C
194

251C
195

2500
196

253C
197
Π
03A0
198
Ρ
03A1
199

255A
200

2554
201

2569
202

2566
203

2560
204

2550
205

256C
206
Σ
03A3
207
 
D_
 
Τ
03A4
208
Υ
03A5
209
Φ
03A6
210
Χ
03A7
211
Ψ
03A8
212
Ω
03A9
213
α
03B1
214
β
03B2
215
γ
03B3
216

2518
217

250C
218

2588
219

2584
220
δ
03B4
221
ε
03B5
222

2580
223
 
E_
 
ζ
03B6
224
η
03B7
225
θ
03B8
226
ι
03B9
227
κ
03BA
228
λ
03BB
229
μ
03BC
230
ν
03BD
231
ξ
03BE
232
ο
03BF
233
π
03C0
234
ρ
03C1
235
σ
03C3
236
ς
03C2
237
τ
03C4
238
΄
0384
239
 
F_
 
SHY
00AD
240
±
00B1
241
υ
03C5
242
φ
03C6
243
χ
03C7
244
§
00A7
245
ψ
03C8
246
΅
0385
247
°
00B0
248
¨
00A8
249
ω
03C9
250
ϋ
03CB
251
ΰ
03B0
252
ώ
03CE
253

25A0
254
NBSP
00A0
255

References

  1. "Code Page 851 MS-DOS Greek 1". Developing International Software. Microsoft. Retrieved 20 Mar 2014.
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