IBM code page 1081 is an EBCDIC code page used in IBM mainframes in France. [1]
Characters are shown with their equivalent Unicode codes.
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4_ | SP 0020 | NBSP 00A0 | â 00E2 | ä 00E4 | @ 0040 | á 00E1 | ã 00E3 | å 00E5 | \ 005C | ñ 00F1 | ° 00B0 | . 002E | < 003C | ( 0028 | + 002B | ! 0021 |
5_ | & 0026 | { 007B | ê 00EA | ë 00EB | } 007D | í 00ED | î 00EE | ï 00EF | ì 00EC | ß 00DF | § 00A7 | $ 0024 | * 002A | ) 0029 | ; 003B | ^ 005E |
6_ | - 002D | / 002F | Â 00C2 | Ä 00C4 | À 00C0 | Á 00C1 | Ã 00C3 | Å 00C5 | Ç 00C7 | Ñ 00D1 | ù 00F9 | , 002C | % 0025 | _ 005F | > 003E | ? 003F |
7_ | ø 00F8 | É 00C9 | Ê 00CA | Ë 00CB | È 00C8 | Í 00CD | Î 00CE | Ï 00CF | Ì 00CC | µ 00B5 | : 003A | £ 00A3 | à 00E0 | ' 0027 | = 003D | " 0022 |
8_ | Ø 00D8 | a 0061 | b 0062 | c 0063 | d 0064 | e 0065 | f 0066 | g 0067 | h 0068 | i 0069 | « 00AB | » 00BB | ð 00F0 | ý 00FD | þ 00FE | ± 00B1 |
9_ | [ 005B | j 006A | k 006B | l 006C | m 006D | n 006E | o 006F | p 0070 | q 0071 | r 0072 | ª 00AA | º 00BA | æ 00E6 | ¸ 00B8 | Æ 00C6 | ¤ 00A4 |
A_ | ` 0060 | ¨ 00A8 | s 0073 | t 0074 | u 0075 | v 0076 | w 0077 | x 0078 | y 0079 | z 007A | ¡ 00A1 | ¿ 00BF | Ð 00D0 | Ý 00DD | Þ 00DE | ® 00AE |
B_ | ¢ 00A2 | # 0023 | ¥ 00A5 | · 00B7 | ƒ 0192 | ] 005D | ¶ 00B6 | ¼ 00BC | ½ 00BD | ¾ 00BE | ¬ 00AC | | 007C | ¯ 00AF | ~ 007E | ´ 00B4 | ‗ 2017 |
C_ | é 00E9 | A 0041 | B 0042 | C 0043 | D 0044 | E 0045 | F 0046 | G 0047 | H 0048 | I 0049 | SHY 00AD | ô 00F4 | ö 00F6 | ò 00F2 | ó 00F3 | õ 00F5 |
D_ | è 00E8 | J 004A | K 004B | L 004C | M 004D | N 004E | O 004F | P 0050 | Q 0051 | R 0052 | ı 0131 | û 00FB | ü 00FC | ¦ 00A6 | ú 00FA | ÿ 00FF |
E_ | ç 00E7 | FSP 2007 | S 0053 | T 0054 | U 0055 | V 0056 | W 0057 | X 0058 | Y 0059 | Z 005A | ² 00B2 | Ô 00D4 | Ö 00D6 | Ò 00D2 | Ó 00D3 | Õ 00D5 |
F_ | 0 0030 | 1 0031 | 2 0032 | 3 0033 | 4 0034 | 5 0035 | 6 0036 | 7 0037 | 8 0038 | 9 0039 | ³ 00B3 | Û 00DB | Ü 00DC | Ù 00D9 | Ú 00DA |
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