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'''Code Page 872''' (CP872, DOS 872, DOS CP72) is an 8-bit character encoding. It is a member of the family of [[MS-DOS encodings]] intended for use with languages using the [[Cyrillic alphabet], a slight variant on [[CP855]] with the euro sign in place of the generic currency sign. The lower half is the same as [[CP437]] (and [[ASCII]]). | '''Code Page 872''' (CP872, DOS 872, DOS CP72) is an 8-bit character encoding. It is a member of the family of [[MS-DOS encodings]] intended for use with languages using the [[Cyrillic alphabet], a slight variant on [[CP855]] with the euro sign in place of the generic currency sign. The lower half is the same as [[CP437]] (and [[ASCII]]). |
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Code Page 872 (CP872, DOS 872, DOS CP72) is an 8-bit character encoding. It is a member of the family of MS-DOS encodings intended for use with languages using the [[Cyrillic alphabet], a slight variant on CP855 with the euro sign in place of the generic currency sign. The lower half is the same as CP437 (and ASCII).