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    JIS X 0201, a Japanese Industrial Standard developed in 1969, was the first Japanese electronic character set to become widely used. The character set...
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  • JIS X 0208 Appendix 1. Shift JIS is based on character sets defined within JIS standards JIS X 0201:1997 (for the single-byte characters) and JIS X 0208:1997...
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  • block if used in an encoding which combines JIS X 0208 with ASCII or with JIS X 0201, such as Shift JIS, EUC-JP or ISO 2022-JP. Most of the characters...
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  • either: A set of standard coded character sets for Japanese, notably: JIS X 0201, the Japanese version of ISO 646 (ASCII) containing the base 7-bit ASCII...
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  • ISO/IEC 2022 (redirect from JIS X 0202)
    widely used; JIS X 0208 support in extended 8-bit JIS X 0201 is more commonly achieved via Shift JIS. Microsoft's code page for JIS X 0201-based ISO 2022...
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  • C0 and C1 control characters for use with other JIS coded character sets, e.g. JIS X 0201 and JIS X 0208. It is a derivative of ISO/IEC 6429 (ECMA-48);...
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  • Code page 895 (redirect from JIS-Roman)
    left half) of the JIS X 0201 (formerly JIS C 6220) Japanese Standard and is variously called Japan 7-Bit Latin, JISCII, JIS Roman, JIS C6220-1969-ro, ISO646-JP...
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  • ordering of the kana is different – see JIS X 0208#Hiragana and katakana. In Shift JIS, which combines JIS X 0201 and JIS X 0208, these encodings (both of which...
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    distinguishing feature in Shift JIS between the single-byte JIS X 0201 and double-byte JIS X 0208 katakana. Some IBM code pages used a similar treatment...
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  • coded character set such as US-ASCII, ISO 646:KR (KS X 1003) or ISO 646:JP (the lower half of JIS X 0201) and invoked over GL (i.e. 0x21–0x7E, with the most...
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    commercial advertising in Japan. The Shift JIS character set is a Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) superset of JIS X 0201 (in turn almost a superset of ASCII)...
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    characters (ARIB外字, ARIB gaiji) not found in the base standards (JIS X 0208 and JIS X 0201). It was the source standard for many symbol characters which...
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  • ISO 2033 (redirect from JIS X 9010)
    6257-1981) "hand-printed" OCR font.: fn1  These include subsets of the JIS X 0201 Roman set (registered as ISO-IR-94 and omitting the backtick (`), lowercase...
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  • Code page 897 (CCSID 897) is IBM's implementation of the 8-bit form of JIS X 0201. It includes several additional graphical characters in the C0 control...
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    beginning of the split. Shift JIS supports kanji and was developed to be completely backward compatible with JIS X 0201, and thus is in much embedded...
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    between Katakana and Roman letters in the 7-bit version of the Japanese JIS X 0201. SO/SI control characters also are used to display VT100 pseudographics...
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  • point A5 to the ¥ in 1985; Unicode continues this encoding. In JIS X 0201, of which Shift JIS is an extension, assigns code point 0x5C to the Latin-script...
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  • as CP932) is one of IBM's extensions of Shift JIS. The coded character sets are JIS X 0201:1976, JIS X 0208:1983, IBM extensions and IBM extensions for...
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  • or IBM-942) is one of IBM's extensions of Shift JIS. The coded character sets are JIS X 0201, JIS X 0208, IBM extensions for IBM 1880 UDC and IBM extensions...
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  • of EUC-JP, a 7-bit code page representing the Kana set (upper half) of JIS X 0201 and accompanying Code page 895 which corresponds to the lower half of...
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  • katakana and related punctuation in a transposition of A1 to DF in the JIS X 0201 encoding – see half-width kana. The range U+FFA0–FFDC encodes halfwidth...
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  • in JIS X 0201, again in line with the capabilities of contemporary computer technology. In the late 1970s, two-byte character sets such as JIS X 0208...
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  • edition of KS C 5601 (compare the relationship between Code page 1041 and JIS X 0201 for katakana).   Letter   Number   Punctuation   Symbol   Other   Undefined...
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    932 is a dialect of Shift_JIS) EUC-JP ISO-2022-JP JIS X 0213 is an extended version of JIS X 0208. Shift_JIS-2004 EUC-JIS-2004 ISO-2022-JP-2004 Chinese...
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  • or undefined   Common to ASCII and JIS X 0201   Common to JIS X 0201   Common to ASCII but different from JIS X 0201   Specific   Redefinable character...
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  • mojibake. In addition to the standard JIS X 0201:1997 and JIS X 0208:1997 characters, Windows-31J includes several JIS X 0208 extensions, namely "NEC special...
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  • 1155) (supersedes 905 in that country) 1027 – Japanese (Latin) Extended (JIS X 0201 Extended) 1028 – EBCDIC Publishing Hebrew 1030 – Japanese (Katakana) Extended...
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    obsolete operating systems with their Unix-based macOS (formerly named OS X) operating system, they now use line feed (LF) as well. The Radio Shack TRS-80...
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  • Japanese encodings ISO 646-JP (a 7-bit code based on ASCII), JIS X 0201 (an 8-bit code), and Shift JIS (a multi-byte encoding which is 8-bit for ASCII), the...
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    000 glyphs including the single-byte character set JIS X 0201 and the double-byte character set JIS X 0208, although early models provided the double-byte...
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