- Code page 860
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Code page 860 (CP 860, IBM 860, OEM 860) is a code page used under MS-DOS to write Portuguese language.
Code page layout
The following table shows CP 860. Each character is shown with its equivalent Unicode code point and its decimal 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 ASCII.
.0 .1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9 .A .B .C .D .E .F
8−
Ç
00C7
128ü
00FC
129é
00E9
130â
00E2
131ã
00E3
132à
00E0
133Á
00C1
134ç
00E7
135ê
00EA
136Ê
00CA
137è
00E8
138Í
00CD
139Ô
00D4
140ì
00EC
141Ã
00C3
142Â
00C2
143
9−
É
00C9
144À
00C0
145È
00C8
146ô
00F4
147õ
00F5
148ò
00F2
149Ú
00DA
150ù
00F9
151Ì
00CC
152Õ
00D5
153Ü
00DC
154¢
00A2
155£
00A3
156Ù
00D9
157₧
20A7
158Ó
00D3
159
A−
á
00E1
160í
00ED
161ó
00F3
162ú
00FA
163ñ
00F1
164Ñ
00D1
165ª
00AA
166º
00BA
167¿
00BF
168Ò
00D2
169¬
00AC
170½
00BD
171¼
00BC
172¡
00A1
173«
00AB
174»
00BB
175
B−
░
2591
176▒
2592
177▓
2593
178│
2502
179┤
2524
180╡
2561
181╢
2562
182╖
2556
183╕
2555
184╣
2563
185║
2551
186╗
2557
187╝
255D
188╜
255C
189╛
255B
190┐
2510
191
C−
└
2514
192┴
2534
193┬
252C
194├
251C
195─
2500
196┼
253C
197╞
255E
198╟
255F
199╚
255A
200╔
2554
201╩
2569
202╦
2566
203╠
2560
204═
2550
205╬
256C
206╧
2567
207
D−
╨
2568
208╤
2564
209╥
2565
210╙
2559
211╘
2558
212╒
2552
213╓
2553
214╫
256B
215╪
256A
216┘
2518
217┌
250C
218█
2588
219▄
2584
220▌
258C
221▐
2590
222▀
2580
223
E−
α
03B1
224ß
00DF
225Γ
0393
226π
03C0
227Σ
03A3
228σ
03C3
229µ
00B5
230τ
03C4
231Φ
03A6
232Θ
0398
233Ω
03A9
234δ
03B4
235∞
221E
236φ
03C6
237ε
03B5
238∩
2229
239
F−
≡
2261
240±
00B1
241≥
2265
242≤
2264
243⌠
2320
244⌡
2321
245÷
00F7
246≈
2248
247°
00B0
248∙
2219
249·
00B7
250√
221A
251ⁿ
207F
252²
00B2
253■
25A0
254NBSP
00A0
255Character encodings Character sets
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