International character sets

When an international character set is selected by a command from software, the following changes are made in the Standard Italic character set:

Country

35

36

64

88

90

9i

91

9i

94

96 123124125126

U.S.A.

#

$

@

x

z

[

\

]

A

{

i

}

FRANCE

#

$

A

x

z

0

$

s

6

u

&

““

GERMANY

#

$

s

x

z

A

o

u

A

‘ a 6 u f3

ENGLAND

k

$

@

x

z

[

\

]

{

;

}

-

DENMARK1

#

$

@

x

z

E 0 A A ‘ &

#

A

SWEDEN

#

n

II

x

z

A

o

A

u

6

a

o

&

ii

ITALY

#

$

@

x

z

0

\

6

*

h

A

d

(2? i

SPAIN 1

~

$

@

x

z

i

N

L

f-l

}

JAPAN

#

$

@

x

z

[

Y

]

{

;

}

-

NORWAY

#

H

A

x

z)

k

0

A

u

e

a?

p

A

u

DENMARK2

#

$

A

x

z

A

0

A

u

e

&

@ A

u

SPAIN 2

#

$

A

x

z

i

N

L

6

f

fl 6 u

LA’IINAMERICA#

$

b

x

z

i

N

i

6

u

i

fl

6

u

KOREA

#

$

@

x

z

[

w

]

A

‘ { ; } “

IRISH

#

$

@

U

,

[

\

1

A

II

6

-

LEGAL

#

$

s

x

z

0

1(

@

@

-t

The command for selecting the international character set is:

<ESC> “R” n

Where n means character code n, i.e. CHR$ (n) in BASIC. The values of n are:

O

U.S.A.

6

Italy

12

Latin America

1

France

7

Spain I

13

Korea

2

Germany

8

Japan

14

Irish

3

England

9

Norway

64

Legal

4

Denmark I

10

Denmark 11

 

 

5

Sweden

11

Spain II

 

 

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