ELOT 927

ELOT 927 is 7-bit character set standardized by ELOT, the Hellenic Organization for Standardization (HOS).[1] It is also known as ISO-IR-88,[2] CSISO88GREEK7 or 7-bit DEC Greek.[3] The standard was withdrawn in November 1986. Support for it was implemented in various dot matrix printers (for example by Fujitsu[4][5][6]) and line printers (for example by Printronix[7][8][9] and Siemens) as well as in computer terminals (for example by DEC). Support for it can still be found in various applications, languages and protocols today, for example in Perl[2] and Kermit.[10][1]

Character set

  Letter   Number   Punctuation   Symbol   Other   undefined

ELOT 927[1][2][7][11]
_0 _1 _2 _3 _4 _5 _6 _7 _8 _9 _A _B _C _D _E _F
0_ NUL
0000
0
SOH
0001
1
STX
0002
2
ETX
0003
3
EOT
0004
4
ENQ
0005
5
ACK
0006
6
BEL
0007
7
BS
0008
8
HT
0009
9
LF
000A
10
VT
000B
11
FF
000C
12
CR
000D
13
SO
000E
14
SI
000F
15
1_ DLE
0010
16
DC1
0011
17
DC2
0012
18
DC3
0013
19
DC4
0014
20
NAK
0015
21
SYN
0016
22
ETB
0017
23
CAN
0018
24
EM
0019
25
SUB
001A
26
ESC
001B
27
FS
001C
28
GS
001D
29
RS
001E
30
US
001F
31
2_ SP
0020
32
!
0021
33
"
0022
34
#
0023
35
¤
00A4
36
%
0025
37
&
0026
38
'
0027
39
(
0028
40
)
0029
41
*
002A
42
+
002B
43
,
002C
44
-
002D
45
.
002E
46
/
002F
47
3_ 0
0030
48
1
0031
49
2
0032
50
3
0033
51
4
0034
52
5
0035
53
6
0036
54
7
0037
55
8
0038
56
9
0039
57
:
003A
58
;
003B
59
<
003C
60
=
003D
61
>
003E
62
?
003F
63
4_ @
0040
64
Α
0391
65
Β
0392
66
Γ
0393
67
Δ
0394
68
Ε
0395
69
Ζ
0396
70
Η
0397
71
Θ
0398
72
I
0399
73


74
Κ
039A
75
Λ
039B
76
Μ
039C
77
Ν
039D
78
Ξ
039E
79
5_ Ο
039F
80
Π
03A0
81
Ρ
03A1
82
Σ
03A3
83
Τ
03A4
84
Υ
03A5
85
Φ
03A6
86


87
Χ
03A7
88
Ψ
03A8
89
Ω
03A9
90
[
005B
91
\
005C
92
]
005D
93
^
005E
94
_
005F
95
6_ `
0060
96
α
03B1
97
β
03B2
98
γ
03B3
99
δ
03B4
100
ε
03B5
101
ζ
03B6
102
η
03B7
103
θ
03B8
104
ι
03B9
105


106
κ
03BA
107
λ
03BB
108
μ
03BC
109
ν
03BD
110
ξ
03BE
111
7_ ο
03BF
112
π
03C0
113
ρ
03C1
114
σ
03C3
115
τ
03C4
116
υ
03C5
117
φ
03C6
118
ς
03C2
119
χ
03C7
120
ψ
03C8
121
ω
03C9
122
{
007B
123
|
007C
124
}
007D
125

203E
126
DEL
007F
127
_0_1_2_3_4_5_6_7_8_9_A_B_C_D_E_F

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "ELOT 927 7-Bit Greek Character Set". Kermit. Columbia University. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
  2. 1 2 3 Flohr, Guido (2016) [2002]. "Locale::RecodeData::GREEK7 - Conversion routines for GREEK7". CPAN libintl-perl. 1.0. Archived from the original on 2017-07-16. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
  3. Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). "7. Character Sets". VT510 Video Terminal Programmer Information. Retrieved 2017-02-18.
  4. "Data Sheet FUJITSU Dot Matrix Printer DL 3850+" (PDF) (Product Flyer). Fujitsu. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2017-07-16. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
  5. "DL6400 Pro / DL6600 Pro - 24 Wire Dot Matrix Printers" (PDF) (Product flyer). Fujitsu. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2017-07-16. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
  6. Fujitsu DL7600 User's Manual - 24-wire dot matrix printer. Fujitsu. p. E-22. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
  7. 1 2 "Character Sets Reference Manual for Line Matrix Printers" (PDF). Printronix. 1998. p. 61. P/N 164308–001, Rev B. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2017-07-16. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
  8. User's Manual - The Printronix P7000 Series PSA3 Printer. Printronix, Inc. 2005 [1997]. p. 264.
  9. "4". Printronix P8000 Series Cartridge Ribbon Printer - Administrator's Manual: Serial Matrix Character Set Menu. Printronix, Inc. 2013. p. 158.
  10. "Character sets". Kermit. Columbia University. 2000-01-01. Archived from the original on 2017-02-15. Retrieved 2017-02-15.
  11. "ELOT 927 Mapping Table". 2017. Archived from the original on 2017-07-16. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
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