Customizing Your ConfigurationChapter —5
248 TE 2000
5250 Terminal Emulation Programmer’s Guide
ASCII Equivalents for EBCDIC Values
(6400, 5020, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX, 700 Series)
ASCII
4A 4F 5A 5B 5F 6A 79 7B 7C 7F A1 C0 D0 E0
English (US) 9B 0E 21 24 AA 7C 60 23 40 22 7E 7B 7D 5C
German 8E 21 9A 24 5E 94 60 23 15 22 E1 84 81 99
Danish/Norwegian 23 21 0F 8F 5E ED 60 92 05 22 81 91 86 5C
Finnish/Swedish 15 21 0F 8F 5E 7C 82 8E 99 22 81 84 86 90
Italian F8 21 82 24 5E 95 97 9C 15 22 8D 85 8A 87
Spanish 5B OE 5D — AA A4 60 A5 40 22 06 7B 7D 5C
French F8 21 15 24 5E 97 60 9C 85 22 06 82 8A 87
Belgian 5B 21 50 24 5E 97 60 23 85 22 06 82 8A 87
English (UK) 24 OE 21 9C AA 7C 60 23 40 22 5F 7B 7D 5C
For characters other than those in the ASCIIEquivalentsforEBCDICVal-
ues (2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X) table on page 247, refer to
the appropriate IBM character set. Languages and set numbers are in the
following table.
IBM Character Sets
Number Language IBM Set
1 English (U.S.) 037–850
2 German 273–850
3 Danish /Norwegian 277–850
4 Swedish/Finnis h 278–850
5 Italian 280–850
6 Spanish 284–850
7 French 297–850
8 Belgian 500–850
Examples
S The first example remaps three characters. It applies only to the 2415,
2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, or 248X Terminal. It does not apply to the
6400, 5020, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, or 11XX Terminal because U.S. En-
glish values are correct in these terminals.
S The second example applies to the 2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, or
248X Terminal. This example remaps 14 characters appropriate to U.S.
English to 14 characters more appropriate to Austrian/German.
S The third example applies to the 6400, 5020, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, or
11XX Terminal. This example also remaps 14 characters appropriate to
U.S. English to 14 characters more appropriate to Austrian/German.