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Decimal 
ASCII 
Description 
Decimal 
ASCII 
Description 
Decimal 
ASCII 
Description 
Decimal 
ASCII 
Description 
128 
€ 
160 
not used 
192 
À 
224 
à 
129 
not used 
161 
¡ 
193 
Á 
225 
á 
130 
‚ 
162 
¢ 
194 
 
226 
â 
131 
ƒ 
163 
£ 
195 
à 
227 
ã 
132 
„ 
164 
¤ 
196 
Ä 
228 
ä 
133 
… 
165 
¥ 
197 
Å 
229 
å 
134 
† 
166 
¦ 
198 
Æ 
230 
æ 
135 
‡ 
167 
§ 
199 
Ç 
231 
ç 
136 
ˆ 
168 
¨ 
200 
È 
232 
è 
137 
‰ 
169 
© 
201 
É 
233 
é 
138 
Š 
170 
ª 
202 
Ê 
234 
ê 
139 
‹ 
171 
« 
203 
Ë 
235 
ë 
140 
Œ 
172 
¬ 
204 
Ì 
236 
ì 
141 
not used 
173 
- 
205 
Í 
237 
í 
142 
Ž 
174 
® 
206 
Î 
238 
î 
143 
not used 
175 
¯ 
207 
Ï 
239 
ï 
144 
not used 
176 
° 
208 
Ð 
240 
ð 
145 
‘ 
177 
± 
209 
Ñ 
241 
ñ 
146 
’ 
178 
² 
210 
Ò 
242 
ò 
147 
" 
179 
³ 
211 
Ó 
243 
ó 
148 
" 
180 
´ 
212 
Ô 
244 
ô 
149 
• 
181 
µ 
213 
Õ 
245 
õ 
150 
– 
182 
¶ 
214 
Ö 
246 
ö 
151 
— 
183 
· 
215 
× 
247 
÷ 
152 
˜ 
184 
¸ 
216 
Ø 
248 
ø 
153 
™ 
185 
¹ 
217 
Ù 
249 
ù 
154 
š 
186 
º 
218 
Ú 
250 
ú 
155 
› 
187 
» 
219 
Û 
251 
û 
156 
œ 
188 
¼ 
220 
Ü 
252 
ü 
157 
not used 
189 
½ 
221 
Ý 
253 
ý 
158 
ž 
190 
¾ 
222 
Þ 
254 
þ 
159 
Ÿ 
191 
¿ 
223 
ß 
255 
ÿ 
Table 21: Extended ASCII Characters - Windows CodePage 1252 / ISO-8859-1 (Latin1) – boldface indicates LCD-displayable 
characters 
This table lists an "extended ASCII" character set. Any of these characters may be directly included in a DT80 program, 
e.g. by using a non-US keyboard mapping, or by holding down ALT and typing the 4-digit character code (e.g. ALT-0197 
for the Angstrom symbol). 
Within text strings enclosed in 
"", you can also use the backslash notation (e.g. \176 for a degree symbol). 
Note: many different character sets have been defined for the "extended ASCII" character codes (128-255). The character set shown 
above is the one most commonly used on Windows based computers, but be aware that some of these characters may appear 
differently or not appear at all, depending on the application program and font used to display them. 










