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  2. Code page 936 (IBM) - Wikipedia

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    e. IBM code page 936 is a character encoding for Simplified Chinese including 1880 user-defined characters (UDC), which was superseded in 1993. It is a combination of the single-byte Code page 903 and the double-byte Code page 928. [2] [3] Code page 946 uses the same double-byte component, but an extended single-byte component ( Code page 1042 ...

  3. Code page 708 - Wikipedia

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    Code page 708 (also known as CP 708, IBM 00708) is a code page used under DOS to write Arabic. Character set. The following table shows code page 708.

  4. Code page 863 - Wikipedia

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    Code page 863 (CCSID 863) (also known as CP 863, IBM 00863, OEM 863, MS-DOS French Canada) is a code page used under DOS in Canada to write French (mainly in Quebec) although it lacks the letters Æ, æ, Œ, œ, Ÿ and ÿ. Character set. Each character is shown with its equivalent Unicode code point.

  5. Bootloader - Wikipedia

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    Bootloader. GNU GRUB, a popular open source bootloader. Windows bootloader. A bootloader, also spelled as boot loader [1] [2] or called bootstrap loader, is a computer program that is responsible for booting a computer. If it also provides an interactive menu with multiple boot choices then it's often called a boot manager.

  6. Code page 1006 - Wikipedia

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    Code page 1006 (CCSID 1006), also known as ISO 8-bit Urdu, is used by IBM in its AIX operating system in Pakistan for Urdu. Codepage layout.

  7. Law of Æthelberht - Wikipedia

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    Genre. law code. The Law of Æthelberht is a set of legal provisions written in Old English, probably dating to the early 7th century. It originates in the kingdom of Kent, and is the first Germanic-language law code. It is also thought to be the earliest example of a document written in English, or indeed in any form of a surviving Germanic ...

  8. Magic (programming) - Wikipedia

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    Magic (programming) In the context of computer programming, magic is an informal term for abstraction; it is used to describe code that handles complex tasks while hiding that complexity to present a simple interface. The term is somewhat tongue-in-cheek, and often carries bad connotations, implying that the true behavior of the code is not ...

  9. Code page 1013 - Wikipedia

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    Code page 1013 (CCSID 1013), also known as CP1013, is the code page for the United Kingdom version of ISO 646 (ISO 646-GB / IR-4), specified in BS 4730.