Code page 775 explained

Code page 775
Lang:Estonian, Lithuanian, Latvian, others
Mime:IBM775
Alias:cp775, csPC775Baltic
Standard:LST 1590-1
Otherrelated:

Code page 775 (CCSID 775)[1] (also known as CP 775, IBM 00775, and OEM 775, MS-DOS Baltic Rim) is a code page used under DOS to write the Estonian, Lithuanian and Latvian languages.[2] In Lithuania, this code page is standardised as LST 1590-1, alongside the related Code page 778 (LST 1590-2).[3] [4]

It is possible, but unusual, to write Polish, Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian, Danish and German using this code page due to it including all the characters in ISO 8859-13. The other code page used for Baltic languages is Windows-1257.

Character set

The following table shows code page 775. Each character is shown with its equivalent Unicode 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 code page 437.

References

  1. Web site: CCSID 775 information document. https://web.archive.org/web/20160327100212/http://www-01.ibm.com/software/globalization/ccsid/ccsid775.html. 2016-03-27.
  2. Web site: Code page 775 information document. https://web.archive.org/web/20160317081136/http://www-01.ibm.com/software/globalization/cp/cp00775.html. 2016-03-17.
  3. Web site: Rašmenų koduotės . Lietuvių kalba informacinėse technologijose . 2020-06-15 . 2019-08-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190828013454/http://xn--lietuvyb-ceb.lt/standartai/ra%25C5%25A1men%25C5%25B3-koduo%25C4%258Di%25C5%25B3-standartai/ . live .
  4. Web site: LST 1590-1 . Rašmenų koduotės . 2020-06-15 . 2019-08-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190828013510/http://xn--lietuvyb-ceb.lt/podelis/vaizdai/koduot%C4%97s/1590-1.gif . live .

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