IBM code page 264 (CCSID 264) is an EBCDIC code page with full ASCII used in IBM mainframes. It is also called EBCDIC Print Train & Text Processing Extended. This code page is supported by IBM. [1]
Characters are shown with their equivalent Unicode codes.
| _0 | _1 | _2 | _3 | _4 | _5 | _6 | _7 | _8 | _9 | _A | _B | _C | _D | _E | _F | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 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  |  NBSP  00A0  |  ¢  00A2  |  .  002E  |  <  003C  |  (  0028  |  +  002B  |  |  007C  | ||||||||
| 5_ |  &  0026  |  ¼  00BC  |  ↓  2193  |  !  0021  |  $  0024  |  *  002A  |  )  0029  |  ;  003B  |  ¬  00AC  | |||||||
| 6_ |  -  002D  |  /  002F  |  ₍  208D  |  ₎  208E  |  ½  00BD  |  ₌  208C  |  ⁼  207C  |  ,  002C  |  %  0025  |  _  005F  |  >  003E  |  ?  003F  | ||||
| 7_ |  ₀  2080  |  ₁  2081  |  ₂  2082  |  ₃  2083  |  ₄  2084  |  ₅  2085  |  ₆  2086  |  ₇  2087  |  ₈  2088  |  ₉  2089  |  :  003A  |  #  0023  |  @  0040  |  '  0027  |  =  003D  |  "  0022  | 
| 8_ |  a  0061  |  b  0062  |  c  0063  |  d  0064  |  e  0065  |  f  0066  |  g  0067  |  h  0068  |  i  0069  |  ↑  2191  |  {  007B  |  ≤  2264  |  ⁽  207D  |  ⁺  207A  |  ┼  253C  | |
| 9_ |  ₋  208B  |  j  006A  |  k  006B  |  l  006C  |  m  006D  |  n  006E  |  o  006F  |  p  0070  |  q  0071  |  r  0072  |  }  007D  |  ⌑  2311  |  ⁾  207E  |  ±  00B1  |  ■  25A0  | |
| A_ |  ⁻  207B  |  °  00B0  |  s  0073  |  t  0074  |  u  0075  |  v  0076  |  w  0077  |  x  0078  |  y  0079  |  z  007A  |  └  2514  |  ┌  250C  |  [  005B  |  ≥  2265  |  •  2022  | |
| B_ |  ⁰  2070  |  ¹  00B9  |  ²  00B2  |  ³  00B3  |  ⁴  2074  |  ⁵  2075  |  ⁶  2076  |  ⁷  2077  |  ⁸  2078  |  ⁹  2079  |  ┘  2518  |  ┐  2510  |  ]  005D  |  ≠  2260  |  ─  2500  | |
| C_ |  A  0041  |  B  0042  |  C  0043  |  D  0044  |  E  0045  |  F  0046  |  G  0047  |  H  0048  |  I  0049  |  SHY  00AD  |  ┴  2534  |  ┬  252C  | ||||
| D_ |  J  004A  |  K  004B  |  L  004C  |  M  004D  |  N  004E  |  O  004F  |  P  0050  |  Q  0051  |  R  0052  |  §  00A7  |  ¶  00B6  |  ←  2190  |  →  2192  | |||
| E_ |  \  005C  |  ₊  208A  |  S  0053  |  T  0054  |  U  0055  |  V  0056  |  W  0057  |  X  0058  |  Y  0059  |  Z  005A  |  ├  251C  |  ┤  2524  | ||||
| F_ |  0  0030  |  1  0031  |  2  0032  |  3  0033  |  4  0034  |  5  0035  |  6  0036  |  7  0037  |  8  0038  |  9  0039  |  │  2502  |  EO  | 
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