Code Page Layout
The following table shows code page 858. 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 and 7Fhex) have a different interpretation in some circumstances – see code page 437.
| Code page 858 | ||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| _0 | _1 | _2 | _3 | _4 | _5 | _6 | _7 | _8 | _9 | _A | _B | _C | _D | _E | _F | |
| 8_ |
Ç 128 |
ü 129 |
é 130 |
â 131 |
ä 132 |
à 133 |
å 134 |
ç 135 |
ê 136 |
ë 137 |
è 138 |
ï 139 |
î 140 |
ì 141 |
Ä 142 |
Å 143 |
| 9_ |
É 144 |
æ 145 |
Æ 146 |
ô 147 |
ö 148 |
ò 149 |
û 150 |
ù 151 |
ÿ 152 |
Ö 153 |
Ü 154 |
ø 155 |
£ 156 |
Ø 157 |
× 158 |
ƒ 159 |
| A_ |
á 160 |
í 161 |
ó 162 |
ú 163 |
ñ 164 |
Ñ 165 |
ª 166 |
º 167 |
¿ 168 |
® 169 |
¬ 170 |
½ 171 |
¼ 172 |
¡ 173 |
« 174 |
» 175 |
| B_ |
░ 176 |
▒ 177 |
▓ 178 |
│ 179 |
┤ 180 |
Á 181 |
 182 |
À 183 |
© 184 |
╣ 185 |
║ 186 |
╗ 187 |
╝ 188 |
¢ 189 |
¥ 190 |
┐ 191 |
| C_ |
└ 192 |
┴ 193 |
┬ 194 |
├ 195 |
─ 196 |
┼ 197 |
ã 198 |
à 199 |
╚ 200 |
╔ 201 |
╩ 202 |
╦ 203 |
╠ 204 |
═ 205 |
╬ 206 |
¤ 207 |
| D_ |
ð 208 |
Ð 209 |
Ê 210 |
Ë 211 |
È 212 |
€ 213 |
Í 214 |
Î 215 |
Ï 216 |
┘ 217 |
┌ 218 |
█ 219 |
▄ 220 |
¦ 221 |
Ì 222 |
▀ 223 |
| E_ |
Ó 224 |
ß 225 |
Ô 226 |
Ò 227 |
õ 228 |
Õ 229 |
µ 230 |
þ 231 |
Þ 232 |
Ú 233 |
Û 234 |
Ù 235 |
ý 236 |
Ý 237 |
¯ 238 |
´ 239 |
| F_ |
240 |
± 241 |
‗ 242 |
¾ 243 |
¶ 244 |
§ 245 |
÷ 246 |
¸ 247 |
° 248 |
¨ 249 |
· 250 |
¹ 251 |
³ 252 |
² 253 |
■ 254 |
255 |
| _0 | _1 | _2 | _3 | _4 | _5 | _6 | _7 | _8 | _9 | _A | _B | _C | _D | _E | _F | |
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