JIS X 0208
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− | '''JIS X 0201''' (JIS_C6226-1983) is a two-byte (7-bit compatible; the upper bit of each byte is not needed) encoding for Japanese characters. There are several different revisions of it, from 1978, 1983, 1990, and 1997. | + | '''JIS X 0201''' (JIS_C6226-1983) is a two-byte (7-bit compatible; the upper bit of each byte is not needed) encoding for Japanese characters. There are several different revisions of it, from 1978, 1983, 1990, and 1997. It was superceded by [[JIS X 0212]]. |
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JIS X 0201 (JIS_C6226-1983) is a two-byte (7-bit compatible; the upper bit of each byte is not needed) encoding for Japanese characters. There are several different revisions of it, from 1978, 1983, 1990, and 1997. It was superceded by JIS X 0212.