ELOT 927
ELOT 927 is 7-bit character set standardized by ELOT, the Hellenic Organization for Standardization (HOS).[1] It is also known as ISO-IR-88,[2] CSISO88GREEK7 or 7-bit DEC Greek.[3] The standard was withdrawn in November 1986. Support for it was implemented in various dot matrix printers (for example by Fujitsu[4][5][6]) and line printers (for example by Printronix[7][8][9] and Siemens) as well as in computer terminals (for example by DEC). Support for it can still be found in various applications, languages and protocols today, for example in Perl[2] and Kermit.[10][1]
Character set
_0 | _1 | _2 | _3 | _4 | _5 | _6 | _7 | _8 | _9 | _A | _B | _C | _D | _E | _F | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0_ 0 |
NUL 0000 |
SOH 0001 |
STX 0002 |
ETX 0003 |
EOT 0004 |
ENQ 0005 |
ACK 0006 |
BEL 0007 |
BS 0008 |
HT 0009 |
LF 000A |
VT 000B |
FF 000C |
CR 000D |
SO 000E |
SI 000F |
1_ 16 |
DLE 0010 |
DC1 0011 |
DC2 0012 |
DC3 0013 |
DC4 0014 |
NAK 0015 |
SYN 0016 |
ETB 0017 |
CAN 0018 |
EM 0019 |
SUB 001A |
ESC 001B |
FS 001C |
GS 001D |
RS 001E |
US 001F |
2_ 32 |
SP 0020 |
! 0021 |
" 0022 |
# 0023 |
¤ 00A4 |
% 0025 |
& 0026 |
' 0027 |
( 0028 |
) 0029 |
* 002A |
+ 002B |
, 002C |
- 002D |
. 002E |
/ 002F |
3_ 48 |
0 0030 |
1 0031 |
2 0032 |
3 0033 |
4 0034 |
5 0035 |
6 0036 |
7 0037 |
8 0038 |
9 0039 |
: 003A |
; 003B |
< 003C |
= 003D |
> 003E |
? 003F |
4_ 64 |
@ 0040 |
Α 0391 |
Β 0392 |
Γ 0393 |
Δ 0394 |
Ε 0395 |
Ζ 0396 |
Η 0397 |
Θ 0398 |
Ι 0399 |
Κ 039A |
Λ 039B |
Μ 039C |
Ν 039D |
Ξ 039E | |
5_ 80 |
Ο 039F |
Π 03A0 |
Ρ 03A1 |
Σ 03A3 |
Τ 03A4 |
Υ 03A5 |
Φ 03A6 |
Χ 03A7 |
Ψ 03A8 |
Ω 03A9 |
[ 005B |
\ 005C |
] 005D |
^ 005E |
_ 005F | |
6_ 96 |
` 0060 |
α 03B1 |
β 03B2 |
γ 03B3 |
δ 03B4 |
ε 03B5 |
ζ 03B6 |
η 03B7 |
θ 03B8 |
ι 03B9 |
κ 03BA |
λ 03BB |
μ 03BC |
ν 03BD |
ξ 03BE | |
7_ 112 |
ο 03BF |
π 03C0 |
ρ 03C1 |
σ 03C3 |
τ 03C4 |
υ 03C5 |
φ 03C6 |
ς 03C2 |
χ 03C7 |
ψ 03C8 |
ω 03C9 |
{ 007B |
| 007C |
} 007D |
‾ 203E |
DEL 007F |
Letter Number Punctuation Symbol Other Undefined
See also
- ISO/IEC 646
- ELOT 928
References
- "ELOT 927 7-Bit Greek Character Set". Kermit. Columbia University. Retrieved 2020-04-29.
- Flohr, Guido (2016) [2002]. "Locale::RecodeData::GREEK7 - Conversion routines for GREEK7". CPAN libintl-perl. 1.0. Archived from the original on 2017-07-16. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
- Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). "7. Character Sets". VT510 Video Terminal Programmer Information. Retrieved 2017-02-18.
- "Data Sheet FUJITSU Dot Matrix Printer DL 3850+" (PDF) (Product Flyer). Fujitsu. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2017-07-16. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
- "DL6400 Pro / DL6600 Pro - 24 Wire Dot Matrix Printers" (PDF) (Product flyer). Fujitsu. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2017-07-16. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
- Fujitsu DL7600 User's Manual - 24-wire dot matrix printer. Fujitsu. p. E-22. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
- "Character Sets Reference Manual for Line Matrix Printers" (PDF). Printronix. 1998. p. 61. P/N 164308–001, Rev B. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
- User's Manual - The Printronix P7000 Series PSA3 Printer. Printronix, Inc. 2005 [1997]. p. 264.
- "4". Printronix P8000 Series Cartridge Ribbon Printer - Administrator's Manual: Serial Matrix Character Set Menu. Printronix, Inc. 2013. p. 158.
- "Character sets". Kermit. Columbia University. 2000-01-01. Archived from the original on 2017-02-15. Retrieved 2017-02-15.
- "ELOT 927 Mapping Table". 2017. Archived from the original on 2017-07-16. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
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