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Java IO.pdf - Nguyen Dang Binh

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<strong>Java</strong> I/O<br />

Cp857 DOS ASCII plus Turkish and various box-drawing characters in the upper 128 places.<br />

Cp860 DOS ASCII plus Portuguese and various box-drawing characters in the upper 128 places.<br />

Cp861 DOS ASCII plus Icelandic and various box-drawing characters in the upper 128 places.<br />

Cp862 DOS ASCII plus Hebrew and various box-drawing characters in the upper 128 places.<br />

Cp863<br />

DOS ASCII plus Canadian French and various box-drawing characters in the upper 128<br />

places.<br />

Cp864 DOS ASCII plus Arabic characters in the upper 128 places.<br />

Cp865 DOS ASCII plus Nordic and various box-drawing characters in the upper 128 places.<br />

Cp866 DOS ASCII plus Cyrillic and various box-drawing characters in the upper 128 places.<br />

Cp868 DOS Arabic used in Pakistan for the Urdu language plus various box-drawing characters.<br />

Cp869 DOS ASCII plus modern Greek and various box-drawing characters in the upper 128 places.<br />

Cp870 ASCII plus most of the Central European characters found in Latin-2.<br />

Cp871 EBCDIC for Icelandic.<br />

Cp874 DOS ASCII plus Thai and various box-drawing characters in the upper 128 places.<br />

Cp875 EBCDIC for Greek.<br />

Cp918<br />

DOS ASCII plus Arabic as used in Pakistan for the Urdu language plus various box-drawing<br />

characters.<br />

Cp921<br />

DOS/AIX ASCII plus the characters needed for Latvian and Lithuanian in the upper 128<br />

places.<br />

Cp922 DOS/AIX ASCII plus the characters needed for Estonian in the upper 128 places.<br />

Cp930 Japanese Katakana-Kanji mixed with 4,370 user-defined characters, a superset of 5026.<br />

Cp933 Korean mixed with 1,880 user-defined characters, a superset of 5029.<br />

Cp935 Simplified Chinese Host mixed with 1,880 user-defined characters, superset of 5031.<br />

Cp937 Traditional Chinese Host mixed with 6,204 user-defined characters, superset of 5033.<br />

Cp939 Japanese Latin Kanji mixed with 4,370 user-defined characters, superset of 5035.<br />

Cp942 Japanese encoding used by OS/2, a superset of the SJIS Japanese Windows encoding.<br />

Cp948 Chinese encoding used by Taiwanese localized OS/2, a superset of Cp938.<br />

Cp949 Windows Unified Hangul (Extended Wansung) Korean.<br />

Cp950 Windows ASCII plus Big5 Chinese, used in Hong Kong and Taiwan.<br />

Cp964 AIX Chinese used in Taiwan.<br />

Cp970 AIX Korean.<br />

Cp1006 AIX Arabic used in Pakistan for Urdu.<br />

Cp1025 EBCDIC Multilingual Cyrillic used in Bulgaria, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Macedonia.<br />

Cp1026 EBCDIC plus Turkish.<br />

Cp1046 "IBM Open Edition US EBCDIC," ASCII plus Arabic.<br />

Cp1097 EBCDIC plus Farsi, a.k.a. Persian (Iran).<br />

Cp1098 ASCII plus Farsi, a.k.a. Persian and various box-drawing characters (Iran).<br />

Cp1112 EBCDIC plus the characters needed for Latvian and Lithuanian.<br />

Cp1122 EBCDIC plus the characters needed for Estonian.<br />

Cp1123 EBCDIC plus the characters needed for Ukrainian.<br />

Cp1124 AIX ASCII plus the characters needed for Ukrainian.<br />

Cp1250<br />

Windows, 3.1 Central European, identical with Latin-2 except for some additional<br />

noncontrol characters in the positions 128 to 159, as shown in Table B.3.<br />

Cp1251 Windows, ASCII plus Cyrillic in the upper 128 characters.<br />

Cp1252<br />

Windows, Western European, identical with Latin-1 except for some additional noncontrol<br />

characters in the positions 128 to 159, as shown in Table B.3.<br />

Cp1253 Windows, ASCII plus Greek in the upper 128 characters.<br />

Cp1254 Windows, ASCII plus Turkish in the upper 128 characters.<br />

Cp1255 Windows, ASCII plus Hebrew in the upper 128 characters.<br />

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