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I can't imagine why you think this is better than just saying it's used to write characters from the Greek alphabet. The Greek language doesn't require the Greek alphabet. This code page supplies characters which can be used for any purpose, and my original statement is not wrong even if it's true that it's only used to write the Greek language. You made up a complex and basically unsourceable claim in favor of a simple prima facie true one, but whatever... Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit |
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|alias = cp869, 869, cp-gr<ref>{{Citation|title=Character Sets|url=https://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets/character-sets.xhtml|publisher=[[Internet Assigned Numbers Authority]] (IANA)|date=2018-12-12}}</ref>
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'''Code page 869''' ([[CCSID]] 869) (CP 869, IBM 869, OEM 869) is a [[code page]] used under [[DOS]] to write [[Greek language|Greek]]<ref>{{
Code page 869 was not as popular as [[code page 737]].{{cn|date=July 2023}}
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The following table shows code page 869. Each character is shown with its equivalent [[Unicode]] code point. Only the second half of the table (code points 128–255) is shown, the first half (code points 0–127) being the same as [[code page 437]].
{|{{chset-table-header1|Code page 869<ref name=UNICODE/><ref>{{Citation|title=Code Page CPGID 00869 (pdf)|url=
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