Code Page 850

Code page 850 (CCSID 850) (also known as CP 850, IBM 00850, OEM 850, DOS Latin 1) is a code page used under DOS operating systems in Western Europe.

Depending on the country setting and system configuration, code page 850 is the primary code page and default OEM code page in many countries, including various English-speaking locales (e.g. in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Canada), whilst other English-speaking locales (like the United States) default to the hardware code page 437.

Code page 850
Code Page 850
Code page 850 character set with 9×14 glyphs, as usually rendered by Video Graphics Array (VGA)
MIME / IANAIBM850
Alias(es)cp850, 850, csPC850Multilingual, DOS Latin 1, OEM 850
Language(s)English, various others
ClassificationExtended ASCII, OEM code page
ExtendsUS-ASCII
Based onOEM-US
Transforms / EncodesISO/IEC 8859-1 (reordered)
Other related encoding(s)Code page 858 (PC DOS 2000's "modified code page 850"), code page 437

Code page 850 differs from code page 437 in that many of the box-drawing characters, Greek letters, and various symbols were replaced with additional Latin letters with diacritics, thus greatly improving support for Western European languages (all characters from ISO 8859-1 are included). At the same time, the changes frequently caused display glitches with programs that made use of the box-drawing characters to display a GUI-like surface in text mode.

After the DOS era, successor operating systems largely replaced code page 850 with Windows-1252, later UCS-2 and UTF-16, and finally UTF-8. However, legacy applications, especially command-line programs, may still depend on support for older code pages.

Character set

Each non-ASCII character appears with its equivalent Unicode code-point. Differences from code page 437 are limited to the second half of the table, the first half being the same.

Code page 850
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
0x NUL
263A

263B

2665

2666

2663

2660

2022

25D8

25CB

25D9

2642

2640

266A

266B

263C
1x
25BA

25C4

2195

203C

00B6
§
00A7

25AC

21A8

2191

2193

2192

2190

221F

2194

25B2

25BC
2x  SP  ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . /
3x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ?
4x @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
5x P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _
6x ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o
7x p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~
2302
8x Ç
00C7
ü
00FC
é
00E9
â
00E2
ä
00E4
à
00E0
å
00E5
ç
00E7
ê
00EA
ë
00EB
è
00E8
ï
00EF
î
00EE
ì
00EC
Ä
00C4
Å
00C5
9x É
00C9
æ
00E6
Æ
00C6
ô
00F4
ö
00F6
ò
00F2
û
00FB
ù
00F9
ÿ
00FF
Ö
00D6
Ü
00DC
ø
00F8
£
00A3
Ø
00D8
×
00D7
ƒ
0192
Ax á
00E1
í
00ED
ó
00F3
ú
00FA
ñ
00F1
Ñ
00D1
ª
00AA
º
00BA
¿
00BF
®
00AE
¬
00AC
½
00BD
¼
00BC
¡
00A1
«
00AB
»
00BB
Bx
2591

2592

2593

2502

2524
Á
00C1
Â
00C2
À
00C0
©
00A9

2563

2551

2557

255D
¢
00A2
¥
00A5

2510
Cx
2514

2534

252C

251C

2500

253C
ã
00E3
Ã
00C3

255A

2554

2569

2566

2560

2550

256C
¤
00A4
Dx ð
00F0
Ð
00D0
Ê
00CA
Ë
00CB
È
00C8
ı
0131
Í
00CD
Î
00CE
Ï
00CF

2518

250C

2588

2584
¦
00A6
Ì
00CC

2580
Ex Ó
00D3
ß
00DF
Ô
00D4
Ò
00D2
õ
00F5
Õ
00D5
µ
00B5
þ
00FE
Þ
00DE
Ú
00DA
Û
00DB
Ù
00D9
ý
00FD
Ý
00DD
¯
00AF
´
00B4
Fx SHY
00AD
±
00B1

2017
¾
00BE

00B6
§
00A7
÷
00F7
¸
00B8
°
00B0
¨
00A8
·
00B7
¹
00B9
³
00B3
²
00B2

25A0
NBSP
00A0
  Differences from code page 437

Code page 858

Code page 858
MIME / IANAIBM00858
Alias(es)CCSID00858, CP00858, PC-Multilingual-850+euro
Transforms / EncodesISO 8859-1
Preceded byCode page 850

In 1998, code page 858 (CCSID 858) (also known as CP 858, IBM 00858, OEM 858) was derived from this code page by changing code point 213 (D5hex) from a dotless i ⟨ı⟩ to the euro sign ⟨€⟩ U+20AC. Unlike most code pages modified to support the euro sign, the generic currency sign at CFhex was not chosen as the character to replace (compare ISO-8859-15 (from ISO-8859-1), code pages 808 (from 866), 848 (from 1125), 849 (from 1131) and 872 (from 855), ISO-IR-205 (from ISO-8859-4), ISO-IR-206 (from ISO-8859-13), and the changes to MacRoman and MacCyrillic).

Instead of adding support for the new code page 858, IBM's PC DOS 2000, also released in 1998, changed the definition of the existing code page 850 to what IBM called modified code page 850 to include the euro sign at code point 213. The reason for this might have been due to restrictions in MS-DOS/PC DOS, which limited .CPI files to 64 KB in size or about six codepages maximum. Adding support for codepage 858 might have meant to drop another (e.g. codepage 850) at the same time, which might not have been a viable solution at that time, given that some applications were hard-wired to use codepage 850. More recent IBM/MS products implemented codepage 858 under its own ID.

Code page 1108

Code page 1108 (DITROFF Base Compatibility) is an extension of this codepage which alters some code points in the range 0–32 from their definitions in Code page 437. DITROFF (device independent troff) is an intermediate format of the standard Unix text formatter Troff.

Code page 1108
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
0x
0
NUL
263A

FB00

FB01

FB02

FB03

FB04

2022

2013

25CB

2020

2021

2122

2014

2018

2019
1x
16

25BA

25C4

215B

215C

215D

2070

2074

2075

2191

2193

2192

2190

2076

2077

2078

2079
  Differences from Code page 437

Code page 1109

Code page 1109 (DITROFF Specials Compatibility) contains characters not available in Code page 1108.

Code page 1109
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
2x  SP 
23B8

23BA

23BD

23BC

23A1

23A3

23A4

23A6

23A7

23A8

23A9

23AB

23AC

23AD

23AA
3x
25A1

Code page 1044

Code page 1044 (CCSID 1044) is a code page used under DOS to use in shipping labels. It is a subset of Code page 850.

Each character appears with its equivalent Unicode code-point.

Code page 1044
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
0x
1x
2x  SP  " $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . /
3x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; =
4x A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
5x P Q R S T U V W X Y Z \
6x
7x
8x Ç Ä Å
9x É Æ Ö Ü Ø ×
Ax Ñ
Bx Á Â À
Cx Ã
Dx Ð Ê Ë È Í Î Ï Ì
Ex Ó ß Ô Ò Õ µ Þ Ú Û Ù Ý
Fx SHY ± ÷ NBSP

Code page 1034

Code page 1034 (CCSID 1034) is a code page used under DOS to use in shipping labels. It is the second set used after code page 1044. This is the code page with the fewest characters.

Each character appears with its equivalent Unicode code-point.

Code page 1034
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
2x  SP 
3x
4x

Code page 906

Code page 906 (CCSID 906) is a code page used by the IBM 3812, like code page 907. It is a modification of Code page 850.

Each character appears with its equivalent Unicode code-point.

Code page 906
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
0x
1x
00B6
§
00A7
2x  SP  ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . /
3x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ?
4x @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
5x P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] _
6x a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o
7x p q r s t u v w x y z { | }
8x Ç
00C7
ü
00FC
é
00E9
â
00E2
ä
00E4
à
00E0
å
00E5
ç
00E7
ê
00EA
ë
00EB
è
00E8
ï
00EF
î
00EE
ì
00EC
Ä
00C4
Å
00C5
9x É
00C9
æ
00E6
Æ
00C6
ô
00F4
ö
00F6
ò
00F2
û
00FB
ù
00F9
ÿ
00FF
Ö
00D6
Ü
00DC
ø
00F8
£
00A3
Ø
00D8
×
00D7
ƒ
0192
Ax á
00E1
í
00ED
ó
00F3
ú
00FA
ñ
00F1
Ñ
00D1
ª
00AA
º
00BA
¿
00BF
®
00AE
¬
00AC
½
00BD
¼
00BC
¡
00A1
«
00AB
»
00BB
Bx œ
0153
Œ
0152
Ÿ
0178
Á
00C1
Â
00C2
À
00C0

2018

2019

201C

201D
¢
00A2
¥
00A5
Cx ã
00E3
Ã
00C3
FSP
2007

2264

2265

2550
¤
00A4
Dx Ê
00CA
Ë
00CB
È
00C8
Í
00CD
Î
00CE
Ï
00CF
Ŀ
013F
ŀ
0140
¦
00A6
Ì
00CC
ij
0133
Ex Ó
00D3
ß
00DF
Ô
00D4
Ò
00D2
õ
00F5
Õ
00D5
µ
00B5
Ú
00DA
Û
00DB
Ù
00D9
Fx SHY
00AD
±
00B1
¾
00BE

00B6
§
00A7
÷
00F7
°
00B0
·
00B7
¹
00B9
³
00B3
²
00B2

25A0
NBSP
00A0
  Differences from code page 850

See also

Notes

References

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