International character sets
Whenan international characterset is selectedby acommand from software,
the following changes are made in the Standard Italic character set:
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U.S.A. # $ @xz[\]A{i}
FRANCE # $ Axz0 $ s6 u &““
GERMANY # $ sxzAo u Aa6uf3
ENGLAND k $ @xz[\]{;}-
DENMARK1 # $ @xzE0A A &#A
SWEDEN #nII xzAoAu 6 ao&ii
ITALY # $ @xz0\6 * h Ad(2? i
SPAIN 1~$@xziNLf-l }
JAPAN # $ @xz[Y]{;}-
NORWAY #H A xz) k 0 Aue a? pAu
DENMARK2# $ AxzA0Aue&@Au
SPAIN2# $ AxziNL6‘ f fl 6 u
LA’IINAMERICA
# $ b x ziNi6 u ifl 6 u
KOREA # $ @xz[w]A{;}
IRISH # $ @U,[\1AII 6-
LEGAL # $ sxz01( @ @ -t
The command for selecting the internationalcharacter set is:
<ESC> “R” n
Where nmeans character coden, i.e. CHR$ (n) in BASIC. The values of n
are:
OU.S.A. 6Italy 12 Latin America
1France 7Spain I13 Korea
2Germany 8Japan 14 Irish
3England 9Norway 64 Legal
4Denmark I10 Denmark 11
5Sweden 11 Spain II
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