CP500
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| − | '''CP500''' (IBM Code Page 500, EBCDIC 500) is a character encoding for the [[EBCDIC]] character set with some extended characters in an 8-bit range, designed for some European markets. | + | '''CP500''' (IBM Code Page 500, EBCDIC 500) is a character encoding for the [[EBCDIC]] character set with some extended characters in an 8-bit range, designed for some European markets. It superceded [[CP256]] and was later updated with [[CP1148]], adding the euro symbol. | 
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CP500 (IBM Code Page 500, EBCDIC 500) is a character encoding for the EBCDIC character set with some extended characters in an 8-bit range, designed for some European markets. It superceded CP256 and was later updated with CP1148, adding the euro symbol.

