Code page 895
Code page 895 is a 7-bit character set and is Japan's national ISO 646 variant.[1] It is the Roman set (first or left half) of the JIS X 0201 (formerly JIS C 6220) Japanese Standard and is variously called Japan 7-Bit Latin,[2] JISCII,[3] JIS Roman,[4] JIS C6220-1969-ro, ISO646-JP[5] or Japanese-Roman.[6] Its ISO-IR registration number is 14.[7]
Amongst IBM's code pages, it accompanies code page 896 (half-width katakana), which encodes the Kana set of JIS X 0201 with extensions, and code page 897 which encodes the 8-bit form of JIS X 0201. It is used in Unix-like systems and, when combined with code page 896 and the 2-byte IBM code page 952 and code page 953, makes up the four code-sets of code page 954, one of IBM's versions of EUC-JP.
Codepage layout
Letter Number Punctuation Symbol Other Undefined Differences from US-ASCII
See also
References
- ^ RFC 1468
- ^ "CP 00895", IBM Globalization — Code page identifiers, IBM
- ^ "IBM-943 and IBM-932", IBM Knowledge Center, IBM
- ^ "kUnicodeForceASCIIRangeMask", Apple Developer Documentation, Apple Inc
- ^ RFC 1345
- ^ da Cruz, Frank (2010-04-02), "Kermit and MIME Character-Set Names", Kermit Project, Columbia University
- ^ a b ISO-IR 014: The Japanese Roman graphic set of characters (PDF), Information Technology Standards Commission of Japan (ITSCJ/IPSJ)
- ^ CP00895.txt, IBM