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'''Iran System encoding''' was an 8-bit [[character encoding]] scheme and was created by [[Iran System corporation]] for [[Persian language]] support. This encoding was in use in [[Iran]] in [[DOS]]-based programs and after introduction of Microsoft [[code page 1256]] this encoding became obsolete. However, some [[Windows]] and DOS programs using this encoding are still in use and some Windows fonts with this encoding exist. Now most programs use code page 1256, code page 1259, or [[Unicode]].
 
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