Code page 776
Code page 776 (also known as CP 776) is a code page used under DOS to write the Lithuanian language.[1][2] It is a modification of Code page 770 to support the accented Lithuanian letters and phonetic symbols for Lithuanian.
Character set
The following table shows code page 776. 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.
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
8x | Č | ü | ė | ã | ä | ą | ļ | č | ẽ | Ẽ | ę | Ę | i̇̃ | į | Ä | Ą |
9x | Ė | ž | Ž | õ | ö | Õ | ū | ų | ỹ | Ö | Ü | m̃ | l̃ | „ | š | Š |
Ax | Ã | Ĩ | ó | ú | ņ | Ñ | Ū | Ų | Ỹ | ” | ñ | M̃ | L̃ | Į | « | » |
Bx | À | Á | Ą́ | │ | Ą̃ | È | É | Ę́ | Ę̃ | Ė́ | ║ | ╗ | ╝ | Ė̃ | Ì | ┐ |
Cx | └ | Í | Į́ | Į̃ | ─ | Ý | Ò | Ó | ╚ | ╔ | R̃ | Ù | Ú | ═ | Ũ | Ų́ |
Dx | Ų̃ | Ū́ | Ū̃ | à | á | ą́ | ą̃ | è | é | ┘ | ┌ | ę́ | ę̃ | ė́ | ė̃ | i̇̀ |
Ex | ɑ | β | i̇́ | į̇́ | į̇̃ | ý | ò | r̃ | ù | θ | ũ | ð | ų́ | ų̃ | ɜ | ū́ |
Fx | ū̃ | ɪ | æ | ɔ | ʊ | ʌ | ə | ʃ | ʒ | m̦ | ŋ | ŗ | ɡ | ˋ | ˈ | NBSP |
References
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- e
- Telegraph code
- Fieldata
- ASCII
- BCDIC
- Teletex and Videotex/Teletext
- T.51/ISO/IEC 6937
- ITU T.61
- ITU T.101
- World System Teletext
- Transcode
- Approved parts
- Abandoned parts
- Proposed but not approved
- Adaptations
("scripts")
- 1052
- 1053
- 1054
- 1055
- 1056
- 1057
- 1058
- Acorn RISC OS
- Amstrad CPC
- Apple II
- ATASCII
- Atari ST
- BICS
- Casio calculators
- CDC
- Compucolor 8001
- Compucolor II
- CP/M+
- DEC RADIX 50
- DEC MCS/NRCS
- DG International
- Galaksija
- GEM
- GSM 03.38
- HP Roman
- HP FOCAL
- HP RPL
- SQUOZE
- LICS
- LMBCS
- MSX
- NEC APC
- NeXT
- PETSCII
- PostScript Standard
- PostScript Latin 1
- SAM Coupé
- Sega SC-3000
- Sharp calculators
- Sharp MZ
- Sinclair QL
- Teletext
- TI calculators
- TRS-80
- Ventura International
- WISCII
- XCCS
- ZX80
- ZX81
- ZX Spectrum
Character sets