The German standard
DIN
DIN or Din or din may refer to:
People and language
* Din (name), people with the name
* Dīn, an Arabic word with three general senses: judgment, custom, and religion from which the name originates
* Dinka language (ISO 639 code: din), spoken b ...
66003, also known as Code page 1011 (
CCSID
A CCSID (coded character set identifier) is a 16-bit number that represents a particular encoding of a specific code page. For example, Unicode is a code page that has several encoding (so called "transformation") forms, like UTF-8, UTF-16 and UTF- ...
1011; abbreviated CP1011) by
IBM, Code page 20106 (abbreviated CP20106) by Microsoft
and D7DEC by Oracle,
is a modification of 7-bit
ASCII
ASCII ( ), abbreviated from American Standard Code for Information Interchange, is a character encoding standard for electronic communication. ASCII codes represent text in computers, telecommunications equipment, and other devices. Because of ...
with adaptations for the
German language, replacing certain symbol characters with
umlauts and the
eszett. It is the
German national version of
ISO/IEC 646
ISO/IEC 646 is a set of ISO/ IEC standards, described as ''Information technology — ISO 7-bit coded character set for information interchange'' and developed in cooperation with ASCII at least since 1964. Since its first edition in ...
(ISO 646-DE), and also a localised option in
DEC's
National Replacement Character Set
The National Replacement Character Set (NRCS) was a feature supported by later models of Digital's (DEC) computer terminal systems, starting with the VT200 series in 1983. NRCS allowed individual characters from one character set to be replaced ...
(NRCS) for their
VT220
The VT220 is a computer terminal introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in November 1983. The VT240 added monochrome ReGIS vector graphics support to the base model, while the VT241 did the same in color. The 200 series replaced the s ...
terminals.
It is registered with the
ISO-IR
ISO/IEC 2022 ''Information technology—Character code structure and extension techniques'', is an ISO/IEC standard (equivalent to the ECMA standard ECMA-35, the ANSI standard ANSI X3.41 and the Japanese Industrial Standard JIS X 0202) in the ...
registry for use with
ISO/IEC 2022
ISO/IEC 2022 ''Information technology—Character code structure and extension techniques'', is an ISO/ IEC standard (equivalent to the ECMA standard ECMA-35, the ANSI standard ANSI X3.41 and the Japanese Industrial Standard JIS X 0202) in the ...
as ISO-IR-21.
Kermit calls it , but also accepts the
IANA
The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is a standards organization that oversees global IP address allocation, autonomous system number allocation, root zone management in the Domain Name System (DNS), media types, and other Interne ...
-registered name . Other IANA-registered names include , and simply .
Code page layout
See also
*
National Replacement Character Set
The National Replacement Character Set (NRCS) was a feature supported by later models of Digital's (DEC) computer terminal systems, starting with the VT200 series in 1983. NRCS allowed individual characters from one character set to be replaced ...
(NRCS)
References
External links
DIN 66003 purchase pageAirport display mojibake arising from the differences between DIN 66003 and ASCII
{{Character encoding
1011
Year 1011 (Roman numerals, MXI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian Calendar.
Events
By place
Europe
* June 11 – Norman conquest of southern Italy#Lombard revolt, 1009–1022, Lombard Revolt: Mahmoud the Fat of B ...
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