Amstrad CP/M Plus character set: Difference between revisions

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U+2A00 and U+2A02 are closer matches to the characters at positions 1 and 4.
Added distinction between characters 48 and 127
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!{{chset-left|3}}
|{{chset-color-digit}}|{{chset-cell3|0030|[[0 (number)|0]]|48{{Efn|name=zeroes|Code point 48 is intended for zero with a slash, 127 for zero without a slash. Both can be expressed as Unicode character U+0030, but of course if both are converted to the same code point the conversion is non-reversible.}}|060}}
|{{chset-color-digit}}|{{chset-cell3|0031|[[1 (number)|1]]|49|061}}
|{{chset-color-digit}}|{{chset-cell3|0032|[[2 (number)|2]]|50|062}}
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|{{chset-color-punct-box}}|{{chset-cell3|007D|[[Right curly bracket|}]]|125|175}}
|{{chset-color-punct-box}}|{{chset-cell3|007E|[[Tilde|~]]|126|176}}
|{{chset-color-digit}}|{{chset-ctrl3|0030|[[0]]|127{{Efn|name=zeroes|Code point 48 is intended for zero with a slash, 127 for zero without a slash. Both can be expressed as Unicode character U+0030, but of course if both are converted to the same code point the conversion is non-reversible.}}|177}}
|{{chset-color-digit}}|{{chset-ctrl3|0030|[[0]]|127|177}}
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!{{chset-left|8}}
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*[[ZX Spectrum character set]]
*[[ISO/IEC 646]] (similar, but not identical set of 7-bit character sets)
 
== Notes ==
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== References ==