NEC APC character set
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Character set developed by NEC
NEC APC is an 8-bit character set developed by NEC for the NEC APC, a CP/M-86 and MS-DOS-compatible personal computer in 1983.[1] [2] These were a contemporary competitor for the IBM PC, although eclipsed by fully PC-compatible computers.
Character set
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0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
8x
▁
▂
▃
▄
▅
▆
▇
█
▏
▎
▍
▌
▋
▊
▉
┼
9x
┴
┬
├
┤
🭷
─
│
🭵
┌
┐
└
┘
╭
╮
╰
╯
� Not in Unicode, these are combinations of solid and dotted box lines and a mirror-image phi
See also
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[edit ]- ^ "Necis [sic] Joins 16-Bit Auction By Releasing APC System". Computerworld : 45–46. 1982年05月31日. (NB. The article contains an obvious transmission error, the company's name is NEC Information Systems, Inc., not Necis.)
- ^ a b NEC Information Systems, Inc. (November 1983). Advanced Personal Computer - MS-DOS System Programmer's Guide (PDF) (REV 00 ed.). NEC Corporation. pp. B.1 – B.4. part number 819-000104-3001. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016年11月25日. Retrieved 2016年11月25日.
Further reading
[edit ]- Longley, Dennis; Shain, Michael (1983). Microcomputer User's Handbook: The Complete and Up to Date Guide to Buying a Business Computer. Springer. ISBN 1349067377.