The following table shows the relation between character codes (results of NUM, arguments to CHR) and characters (results of CHR, arguments to NUM), as well as the translation codes to be used to transmit characters between the calculator and a remote device, for the upper half of the character set.

Character Codes 128-255 With ASCII Character Translations

Code

 

Trans.

Description

 

Code

 

Trans.

Description

 

Code

 

Trans.

Description

128

€

\<)

angle

 

170

ª

\170

feminine ordinal

 

212

Ô

\212

O circumflex

129



\x-

x bar

 

171

«

\<<

begin program

 

213

Õ

\213

O tilde

130

\.V

gradient

 

172

¬

\172

logical negation

 

214

Ö

\214

O dieresis/umlaut

131

ƒ

\v/

square root

 

173

\173

negative

 

215

×

\.x

multiplication

132

\.S

integration

 

174

®

\174

registered

 

216

Ø

\O/

O slash

133

Σ

\GS

Sigma

 

 

 

 

trademark

 

217

Ù

\217

U grave

134

\>

store

 

175

¯

\175

macron

 

218

Ú

\218

U acute

135

π

\pi

pi

 

176

°

\^o

degree

 

219

Û

\219

U circumflex

136

ˆ

\.d

derivation

 

177

±

\177

plus/minus

 

220

Ü

\220

U dieresis/umlaut

137

\<=

less than or equal

 

178

²

\178

superscript 2

 

221

Ý

\221

Y acute

138

Š

\>=

greater than or

 

179

³

\179

superscript 3

 

222

Þ

\222

Thorn

 

 

 

equal

 

180

´

\180

acute accent

 

223

ß

\Gb

beta

139

\=/

not equal

 

181

µ

\Gm

mu

 

224

à

\224

a grave

140

Œ

\Ga

alpha

 

182

\182

paragraph

 

225

á

\225

a acute

141

\->

right arrow

 

183

·

\183

dot

 

226

â

\226

a circumflex

142

\<-

left arrow

 

184

¸

\184

cedilla

 

227

ã

\227

a tilde

143

\v

down arrow

 

185

¹

\185

superscript 1

 

228

ä

\228

a dieresis/umlaut

144

\^

up arrow

 

186

º

\186

masculine ordinal

 

229

å

\229

a ring

145

\Gg

gamma

 

187

»

\>>

end program

 

230

æ

\230

a-e ligature

146

\Gd

delta

 

188

¼

\188

vulgar 1/4

 

231

ç

\231

c cedilla

147

\Ge

epsilon

 

189

½

\189

vulgar 1/2

 

232

è

\232

e grave

148

\Gn

eta

 

190

¾

\190

vulgar 3/4

 

233

é

\233

e acute

149

\Gh

theta

 

191

¿

\191

upside-down

 

234

ê

\234

e circumflex

150

\Gl

lambda

 

 

 

 

question

 

235

ë

\235

e umlaut

151

\Gr

rho

 

192

À

\192

A grave

 

236

ì

\236

i grave

152

˜

\Gs

sigma

 

193

Á

\193

A acute

 

237

í

\237

i acute

153

\Gt

tau

 

194

Â

\194

A circumflex

 

238

î

\238

i circumflex

154

š

\Gw

omega

 

195

Ã

\195

A tilde

 

239

ï

\239

i dieresis

155

\GD

Delta

 

196

Ä

\196

A dieresis/umlaut

 

240

ð

\240

eth

156

œ

\PI

Pi

 

197

Å

\197

A ring

 

241

ñ

\241

n tilde

157

Ž

\GW

Omega

 

198

Æ

\198

A-E ligature

 

242

ò

\242

o grave

158

ā

\[]

box

 

199

Ç

\199

C cedilla

 

243

ó

\243

o acute

159

Ÿ

\oo

infinity

 

200

È

\200

E grave

 

244

ô

\244

o circumflex

160

€

\160

euro

 

201

É

\201

E acute

 

245

õ

\245

o tilde

161

¡

\161

upside-down

 

202

Ê

\202

E circumflex

 

246

ö

\246

o dieresis/umlaut

 

 

 

exclamation

 

203

Ë

\203

E dieresis/umlaut

 

247

÷

\:-

division

162

¢

\162

cents

 

204

Ì

\204

I grave

 

248

ø

\248

o slash

163

£

\163

pounds

 

205

Í

\205

I acute

 

249

ù

\249

u grave

164

¤

\164

general currency

 

206

Î

\206

I circumflex

 

250

ú

\250

u acute

165

¥

\165

yen

 

207

Ï

\207

I dieresis

 

251

û

\251

u circumflex

166

¦

\166

broken pipe

 

208

Ð

\208

Eth

 

252

ü

\252

u dieresis/umlaut

167

§

\167

section

 

209

Ñ

\209

N tilde

 

253

ý

\253

y acute

168

¨

\168

dieresis/umlaut

 

210

Ò

\210

O grave

 

254

þ

\254

thorn

169

©

\169

copyright

 

211

Ó

\211

O acute

 

255

ÿ

\255

y dieresis

J-2 ASCII Character Codes and Translations