In this article, we will explore the fascinating world of Code page 867. From its origins to its impact on today's society, Code page 867 has been a source of interest and debate. Throughout history, Code page 867 has played a crucial role in different areas, influencing everything from culture to economy. Through in-depth analysis, we will examine the many facets of Code page 867 and its relevance in the contemporary world. By exploring its different dimensions, we will seek to better understand its importance and the role it plays in our daily lives. Likewise, we will analyze its evolution over time and its potential impact in the future.
| Language | Hebrew |
|---|---|
| Classification | Extended ASCII, Bidirectional encoding |
| Based on | Code page 862 |
Code page 867 (CCSID 867)[1] is a Hebrew 8-bit code page defined by IBM in 1998. It is based on Code page 862 but replaces several characters not used in Hebrew with nonprinting characters for bidirectional text support, a euro sign and a shekel sign.[2]
The code page ID is conflictive with a NEC code page for the Kamenický encoding defined since 1992.
| 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
| 8x | א | ב | ג | ד | ה | ו | ז | ח | ט | י | ך | כ | ל | ם | מ | ן |
| 9x | נ | ס | ע | ף | פ | ץ | צ | ק | ר | ש | ת | ¢ | £ | ¥ | ₪ | |
| Ax | LRM | RLM | LRE | RLE | LRO | RLO | ⌐ | ¬ | ½ | ¼ | € | « | » | |||
| Bx | ░ | ▒ | ▓ | │ | ┤ | ╡ | ╢ | ╖ | ╕ | ╣ | ║ | ╗ | ╝ | ╜ | ╛ | ┐ |
| Cx | └ | ┴ | ┬ | ├ | ─ | ┼ | ╞ | ╟ | ╚ | ╔ | ╩ | ╦ | ╠ | ═ | ╬ | ╧ |
| Dx | ╨ | ╤ | ╥ | ╙ | ╘ | ╒ | ╓ | ╫ | ╪ | ┘ | ┌ | █ | ▄ | ▌ | ▐ | ▀ |
| Ex | α | ß | Γ | π | Σ | σ | μ | τ | Φ | Θ | Ω | δ | ∞ | φ | ε | ∩ |
| Fx | ≡ | ± | ≥ | ≤ | ⌠ | ⌡ | ÷ | ≈ | ° | ∙ | · | √ | ⁿ | ² | ■ | NBSP |