Code Page 775 - Code Page Layout

Code Page Layout

The following table shows code page 775. 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.

Code page 775
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8_
Ć

128
ü

129
é

130
ā

131
ä

132
ģ

133
å

134
ć

135
ł

136
ē

137
Ŗ

138
ŗ

139
ī

140
Ź

141
Ä

142
Å

143

9_
É

144
æ

145
Æ

146
ō

147
ö

148
Ģ

149
¢

150
Ś

151
ś

152
Ö

153
Ü

154
ø

155
£

156
Ø

157
×

158
¤

159

A_
Ā

160
Ī

161
ó

162
Ż

163
ż

164
ź

165


166
¦

167
©

168
®

169
¬

170
½

171
¼

172
Ł

173
«

174
»

175

B_


176


177


178


179


180
Ą

181
Č

182
Ę

183
Ė

184


185


186


187


188
Į

189
Š

190


191

C_


192


193


194


195


196


197
Ų

198
Ū

199


200


201


202


203


204


205


206
Ž

207

D_
ą

208
č

209
ę

210
ė

211
į

212
š

213
ų

214
ū

215
ž

216


217


218


219


220


221


222


223

E_
Ó

224
ß

225
Ō

226
Ń

227
õ

228
Õ

229
µ

230
ń

231
Ķ

232
ķ

233
Ļ

234
ļ

235
ņ

236
Ē

237
Ņ

238


239

F_


240
±

241


242
¾

243


244
§

245
÷

246


247
°

248


249
·

250
¹

251
³

252
²

253


254


255
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