EBCDIC 264

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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]

Codepage layout

Characters are shown with their equivalent Unicode codes.

EBCDIC 264 [2]
_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_
2080

2081

2082

2083

2084

2085

2086

2087

2088

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_
2070
¹
00B9
²
00B2
³
00B3

2074

2075

2076

2077

2078

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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References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20120716195651/http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/i/software/globalization/codepages.html.Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. "Code Page 264" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-01-21.