IBM code page 7 (CCSID 7) is an EBCDIC code page used on IBM mainframes in Germany and Austria to support the German language.
Characters are shown with their equivalent Unicode codes.
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0_ | NUL 0000 | SOH 0001 | STX 0002 | ETX 0003 | SEL | HT 0009 | RNL | DEL 007F | GE | SPS | RPT | VT 000B | FF 000C | CR 000D | SO 000E | SI 000F |
1_ | DLE 0010 | DC1 0011 | DC2 0012 | DC3 0013 | res/enp | NL 0085 | BS 0008 | POC | CAN 0018 | EM 0019 | UBS | CU1 | IFS 001C | IGS 001D | IRS 001E | ius/itb 001F |
2_ | DS | SOS | FS | WUS | byp/inp | LF 000A | ETB 0017 | ESC 001B | SA | SFE | sm/sw | CSP | MFA | ENQ 0005 | ACK 0006 | BEL 0007 |
3_ | SYN 0016 | IR | PP | TRN | NBS | EOT 0004 | SBS | IT | RFF | CU3 | DC4 0014 | NAK 0015 | SUB 001A | |||
4_ | SP 0020 | Ä 00C4 | . 002E | ² 00B2 | ( 0028 | + 002B | ! 0021 | |||||||||
5_ | & 0026 | Ü 00DC | $ 0024 | * 002A | ) 0029 | ; 003B | ´ 00B4 | |||||||||
6_ | - 002D | / 002F | ö 00F6 | , 002C | % 0025 | _ 005F | ³ 00B3 | ? 003F | ||||||||
7_ | ` 0060 | : 003A | # 0023 | § 00A7 | ' 0027 | = 003D | " 0022 | |||||||||
8_ | a 0061 | b 0062 | c 0063 | d 0064 | e 0065 | f 0066 | g 0067 | h 0068 | i 0069 | |||||||
9_ | j 006A | k 006B | l 006C | m 006D | n 006E | o 006F | p 0070 | q 0071 | r 0072 | |||||||
A_ | ß 00DF | s 0073 | t 0074 | u 0075 | v 0076 | w 0077 | x 0078 | y 0079 | z 007A | |||||||
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C_ | ä 00E4 | A 0041 | B 0042 | C 0043 | D 0044 | E 0045 | F 0046 | G 0047 | H 0048 | I 0049 | ||||||
D_ | ü 00FC | J 004A | K 004B | L 004C | M 004D | N 004E | O 004F | P 0050 | Q 0051 | R 0052 | ° 00B0 | |||||
E_ | Ö 00D6 | S 0053 | T 0054 | U 0055 | V 0056 | W 0057 | X 0058 | Y 0059 | Z 005A | µ 00B5 | ||||||
F_ | 0 0030 | 1 0031 | 2 0032 | 3 0033 | 4 0034 | 5 0035 | 6 0036 | 7 0037 | 8 0038 | 9 0039 | EO |
Letter Number Punctuation Symbol Other Undefined Differences from EBCDIC 500
Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code is an eight-bit character encoding used mainly on IBM mainframe and IBM midrange computer operating systems. It descended from the code used with punched cards and the corresponding six-bit binary-coded decimal code used with most of IBM's computer peripherals of the late 1950s and early 1960s. It is supported by various non-IBM platforms, such as Fujitsu-Siemens' BS2000/OSD, OS-IV, MSP, and MSP-EX, the SDS Sigma series, Unisys VS/9, Burroughs MCP and ICL VME.
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IBM code page 273 is an EBCDIC code page with the full Latin-1 character set used in IBM mainframes in Austria and Germany.
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IBM code page 8 is an EBCDIC code page used on IBM mainframes in Germany to support the German language.
IBM code page 16 is an EBCDIC code page used in IBM mainframes in Switzerland to support the French language and the German language.
IBM code page 17 is an EBCDIC code page used in IBM mainframes in Switzerland to support the German language.
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IBM code page 258 is an EBCDIC code page used in IBM mainframes. These code values can be used for the following languages:
IBM code page 330 is an EBCDIC code page used in IBM mainframes. It supports the following languages:
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IBM code page 361 is an EBCDIC code page used in IBM mainframes. It is similar to EBCDIC 500, but does not support all of ISO 8859-1. It also does not support all of ASCII because the circumflex (^) and grave (`) are missing. It contains a number of ligatures and quotation marks but (‚) (U+201A) is missing, because it is unified with the comma in this codepage. This code page is supported by IBM.
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IBM code page 383 is an EBCDIC code page used used in IBM mainframes. It is called Publishing: Belgium. This code page is supported by IBM. It is a modification of EBCDIC 361.
IBM code page 385 is an EBCDIC code page used used in IBM mainframes. It is called Publishing: Canada (French). This code page is supported by IBM. It is a modification of EBCDIC 361.
IBM code page 389 is an EBCDIC code page used in IBM mainframes. It is called Publishing: Italy or Publishing: Italy, Switzerland. This code page is supported by IBM. It is a modification of EBCDIC 361.