KS X 1001

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Name KS X 1001
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Wikidata ID Q489423
IANA aliases iso-ir-149, KS_C_5601-1989, KSC_5601, korean, csKSC56011987
IANA MIBenum 36

KS X 1001 (Hankuk Gyugyeok Munja Pyo for Information Interchange, KS C 5601, Unified Hangul) is an encoding used primarily in South Korea to encode hangul and hanja characters. It encodes characters as two byte sequences, using only seven bits. There have been a number of revisions of the standard; the earliest ones had some single-byte characters, but the later ones use two bytes for everything except the C0 controls, whose code positions are unused except as control characters.

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