CPIDOS - CPI files (Code Page Information) Pack v2.1 - DOS codepages

This package contains UPX-Compressed Codepage Information Files with DOS codepages, which are of DISPLAY type. The official FreeDOS tool to prepare and select them is MODE. The keyboard layouts available at KPDOS are meant to use the CPI files contained in this package. Below is the list of those files and the codepages they contain: CPX PACK - LIST OF CPX FILES AND THEIR CODEPAGES ================================================ EGA --- 437 - United States 850 - Latin-1 858 - Latin-1 with Euro (*) 852 - Latin-2 (Eastern European) (**) 853 - Latin-3 (Southern European) 857 - Latin-5 (Turkish) (**) * Provides the Euro sign instead of the small dotless "i". ** This version follows IBM(c) standards, i.e. it provides the Euro sign in a codepoint which is left blank on their respective MS-DOS(c) versions. EGA2 ---- 859 - Latin-9 (= cp858 plus full french and estonian) 775 - Latin-7 (Baltic) 1116 - Estonian 1117 - Latvian 1118 - Lithuanian (*) 1119 - Lithuanian and Russian (*) * IBM(c) codepage 1118 is identical to codepage 774. * IBM(c) codepage 1119 is identical to codepage 772. EGA3 ---- 771 - Lithuanian and Russian (KBL) 772 - Lithuanian and Russian (**) 855 - Cyrillic-1 872 - Cyrillic-1 with Euro (*) 866 - Cyrillic-2 (Russian) 808 - Cyrillic-2 with Euro (*) * The Euro versions provide the Euro sign instead of the international currency sign. ** Codepage 772 is identical to IBM(c) codepage 1119. EGA4 ---- 61282 - Latvian and Russian ("RusLat") 30010 - Cyrillic Gagauz and Moldovan 1125 - Cyrillic Ukrainian 848 - Cyrillic Ukrainian with Euro (*) 1131 - Cyrillic Belarusian 849 - Cyrillic Belarusian with Euro (*) * The Euro versions provide the Euro sign instead of the international currency sign. EGA5 ---- 737 - Greek-2 851 - Greek (old codepage) 869 - Greek (*) 858 - Multilingual Latin-1 with Euro 113 - Yugoslavian 852 - Latin-2 (Eastern European) (*) * This version follows IBM(c) standards, i.e. it provides the Euro sign in a codepoint which is left blank on their respective MS-DOS(c) versions. EGA6 ---- 59829 - Georgian 60853 - Georgian with capital letters 30008 - Cyrillic Abkhaz and Ossetian 899 - Armenian 60258 - Azeri (Latin) and Russian 58210 - Cyrillic Azeri EGA7 ---- 30011 - Cyrillic Russian Southern District 30013 - Cyrillic Volga District - Turkic languages 30014 - Cyrillic Volga District - Finno-ugric languages 30017 - Cyrillic Northwestern District 30018 - Tatar (Latin) and Russian 30019 - Chechen (Latin) and Russian EGA8 ---- 770 - Baltic 773 - Latin-7 (Baltic - old standard) 774 - Lithuanian 775 - Latin-7 (Baltic) 777 - Accented Lithuanian 778 - Accented Lithuanian EGA9 ---- 858 - Latin-1 with Euro 860 - Portugal 861 - Icelandic 863 - Canadian French 865 - Nordic 867 - Czech Kamenicky EGA10 ----- 667 - Polish 668 - Polish (polish letters on cp852 codepoints) 790 - Polish Mazovia 991 - Polish Mazovia with Zloty sign 852 - Latin-2 57781 - Hungarian EGA11 ----- 858 - Latin-1 with Euro 30000 - Saami 30001 - Celtic 30004 - Greenlandic 30007 - Latin 30009 - Romani EGA12 ----- 858 - Latin-1 with Euro (*) 852 - Latin-2 (Eastern European) (**) 58335 - Kashubian 30003 - Latin American 30029 - Mexican 30030 - Mexican II * Provides the Euro sign instead of the small dotless "i". ** This version follows IBM(c) standards, i.e. it provides the Euro sign in a codepoint which is left blank on their respective MS-DOS(c) versions. EGA13 ----- 852 - Latin-2 (Eastern European) (**) 895 - Czech Kamenicky (*) 58152 - Cyrillic Kazakh with Euro 59234 - Cyrillic Tatar 62306 - Cyrillic Uzbek 30002 - Cyrillic Tajik * Identical to cp867. EGA14 ----- 30006 - Vietnamese 30012 - Cyrillic Russian Siberian and Far Eastern Districts 30015 - Cyrillic Khanty 30016 - Cyrillic Mansi 30020 - Low saxon and frisian 30021 - Oceania EGA15 ----- 30023 - Southern Africa 30024 - Northern and Eastern Africa 30025 - Western Africa 30026 - Central Africa 30027 - Beninese 30028 - Nigerien EGA16 ----- 858 - Latin-1 with Euro (*) 30005 - Nigerian 30022 - Canadian First Nations * Provides the Euro sign instead of the small dotless "i". Please refer to the README.TXT file in what concerns the use of 5-digit codepages out of the 30000 range. See also: KPDOS DISPLAY MODE Copyright: CPIDOS is distributed under the GNU-GPL 2.0 license or later. CPIDOS and KPDOS are developed and copyright by Henrique Peron. DISPLAY is developed and copyright by Aitor Santamaria Marino. MODE is developed and copyright by Eric Auer.


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