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RG
Decimal
ASCII
Description
Decimal
ASCII
Description
Decimal
ASCII
Description
Decimal
ASCII
Description
128
160
not used
192
À
224
à
129
not used
161
¡
193
Á
225
á
130
162
¢
194
Â
226
â
131
ƒ
163
£
195
Ã
227
ã
132
164
¤
196
Ä
228
ä
133
165
¥
197
Å
229
å
134
166
¦
198
Æ
230
æ
135
167
§
199
Ç
231
ç
136
ˆ
168
¨
200
È
232
è
137
169
©
201
É
233
é
138
Š
170
ª
202
Ê
234
ê
139
171
«
203
Ë
235
ë
140
Œ
172
¬
204
Ì
236
ì
141
not used
173
-
205
Í
237
í
142
Ž
174
®
206
Î
238
î
143
not used
175
¯
207
Ï
239
ï
144
not used
176
°
208
Ð
240
ð
145
177
±
209
Ñ
241
ñ
146
178
²
210
Ò
242
ò
147
"
179
³
211
Ó
243
ó
148
"
180
´
212
Ô
244
ô
149
181
µ
213
Õ
245
õ
150
182
214
Ö
246
ö
151
183
·
215
×
247
÷
152
˜
184
¸
216
Ø
248
ø
153
185
¹
217
Ù
249
ù
154
š
186
º
218
Ú
250
ú
155
187
»
219
Û
251
û
156
œ
188
¼
220
Ü
252
ü
157
not used
189
½
221
Ý
253
ý
158
ž
190
¾
222
Þ
254
þ
159
Ÿ
191
¿
223
ß
255
ÿ
Table 21: Extended ASCII Characters - Windows CodePage 1252 / ISO-8859-1 (Latin1) boldface indicates LCD-displayable
characters
This table lists an "extended ASCII" character set. Any of these characters may be directly included in a DT80 program,
e.g. by using a non-US keyboard mapping, or by holding down ALT and typing the 4-digit character code (e.g. ALT-0197
for the Angstrom symbol).
Within text strings enclosed in
"", you can also use the backslash notation (e.g. \176 for a degree symbol).
Note: many different character sets have been defined for the "extended ASCII" character codes (128-255). The character set shown
above is the one most commonly used on Windows based computers, but be aware that some of these characters may appear
differently or not appear at all, depending on the application program and font used to display them.