Specifications
DATAPROCESS EUROPE S.p.A.
ST3xx ST4xx ST5xx
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121 y 121 0121
122 z 122 0122
123 { 123 0123
124 | 124 0124
125 } 125 0125
126 ~ 126 0126
127 127 0127
Of the other characters, only the following are available:
Position Character Code Ascii DOS Code Ascii Windows
0 Ä 142 0196
1 Ö 153 0214
2 Ü 154 0220
3 Å 143 0197
4 Æ 146 0198
5 Ø 157 0216
6 È 144 0201
7 ß 225 0223
8 Ñ 165 0209
9 ä 132 0228
10 ö 148 0246
11 ü 129 0252
12 å 134 0229
13 æ 145 0230
14 ø 155 0248
15 ç 135 0231
16 ¿ 168 0191
17 ñ 164 0241
18 à 133 0224
19 è 138 0232
20 ù 151 0249
21 ì 141 0236
22 Ç 128 0199
23 î 140 0238
24 ò 149 0242
25 ° 248 0176
26 è 130 0233
27 í 161 0237
28 µ 230 0181
29 ¡ 173 0161
30 £ 156 0163
31 Þ 232 0167
It is evident that there is no alignment between the DOS and WINDOWS ASCII codes for
these characters. The alignment is achieved through an allocation table which assigns to