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ISO 6438

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ISO 6438:1983, Documentation — African coded character set for bibliographic information interchange, is an ISO standard for an 8-bit character encoding for African languages. Developed separately from the African reference alphabet but apparently based on the same data sets, it has had little use; its forms are retained Unicode.[1] FreeDOS calls this Code Page 65504.[2]

Character set

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ISO 6438
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
Ax Ɓ
0181
Ƈ
0187
Ɗ
018A
Ɖ
0189
Ɛ
0190
Ǝ
018E
Ƒ
0191
Ɠ
0193
Ɣ
0194
Ħ
0126
Ɨ
0197
Bx ɓ
0253
ƈ
0188
ɗ
0257
ɖ
0256
ɛ
025B
ə
0259
ƒ
0192
ɠ
0260
ɣ
0263
ħ
0127
ɪ
026A
Cx Ƙ
0198
Ŋ
014A
Ɵ
019F
Ɔ
0186
Ƥ
01A4
Ʃ
01A9
Dx ƙ
0199
ɬ
026C
ɱ
0271
ɳ
0273
ɲ
0272
ŋ
014B
ɵ
0275
ɔ
0254
ƥ
01A5
ɽ
027D
ʃ
0283
Ex Ƭ
01AC
Ʈ
01AE
Ʊ
01B1
Ʋ
01B2
Χ
A7B3
Ƴ
01B3
Ʒ
01B7
Fx ƭ
01AD
ʈ
0288
ʊ
028A
ʋ
028B
χ
AB53
ƴ
01B4
ʒ
0292
ʕ
0295
ʔ
0294
ʘ
0298
ǀ
01C0
ǂ
01C2
ǃ
01C3
ǁ
01C1
  • Prior to Unicode 7.0, F5 mapped to U+03C7 χ GREEK SMALL LETTER CHI.
    Prior to Unicode 8.0, E5 mapped to U+03A7 Χ GREEK CAPITAL LETTER CHI.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Osborn, Don; Osborn, Donald Zhang (2010). African Languages in a Digital Age: Challenges and Opportunities for Indigenous Language Computing. International Development Research Centre. p. 51. ISBN 9780796922496.
  2. ^ "Cpi/CPIISO/Codepage.TXT at master · FDOS/Cpi". GitHub.
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