DKOI

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Short description: EBCDIC encodings for Cyrillic
DKOI
Language(s)Russian, Bulgarian
Standard
  • GOST 19768
  • ST SEV 358
  • CSN 36 9103
ClassificationEBCDIC
Other related encoding(s)Code page 880

DKOI (Russian: ДКОИ, Двоичный Код Обработки Информации, "Binary Code for Information Processing") is an EBCDIC encoding for Russian Cyrillic. It is a Telegraphy-based encoding used in ES EVM mainframes.[1][2] It has been defined by several standards: GOST 19768-74 / ST SEV 358-76, ST SEV 358-88 / GOST 19768-93,[3] CSN 36 9103.

DKOI K1

In DKOI K1 (ДКОИ К1), each Cyrillic letter is given its own code point. Characters are shown with their equivalent Unicode codes. The dollar sign $ may be placed in code point 0x5B; in that case the currency sign ¤ is in code point 0xE1.[3]

DKOI K1[3]
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
NUL SOH STX ETX [[]]No article link known for the PF mnemonic.|PF]]  HT  [[]]No article link known for the LC mnemonic.|LC]] DEL [[]]No article link known for the SMM mnemonic.|SMM]]  VT   FF   CR   SO   SI  
DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 RES/
ENP
 NL    BS  [[]]No article link known for the IL mnemonic.|IL]] CAN  EM  CC CU1  IFS  IGS  IRS IUS/
ITB
 DS  SOS  FS  BYP/
INP
 LF  ETB ESC  SM/
SW
[[]]No article link known for the CU2 mnemonic.|CU2]] ENQ ACK BEL
SYN [[]]No article link known for the PN mnemonic.|PN]] [[]]No article link known for the RST mnemonic.|RST]] [[]]No article link known for the UC mnemonic.|UC]] EOT CU3 DC4 NAK SUB
 SP  NBSP ё [ . < ( + !
& Ъ ] ¤/$ * ) ; ^
- / Ё ¦ , % > ?
SHY ю а б ` : # @ ' = "
ц a b c d e f g h i д е ф г х и
й j k l m n o p q r к л м н о п
я ~ s t u v w x y z р с т у ж в
ь ы з ш э щ ч ъ Ю А Б Ц Д Е Ф Г
{ A B C D E F G H I Х И Й К Л М
} J K L M N O P Q R Н О П Я Р С
\ ¤ S T U V W X Y Z Т У Ж В Ь Ы
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 З Ш Э Щ Ч EO
  Differences from Code page 500

DKOI K2

In DKOI K2 (ДКОИ К2), some Cyrillic letters (А, В, Е, К, М, Н, О, Р, С, Т, Х, а, е, о, р, с, у, х) are merged with visually identical Latin letters (A, B, E, K, M, H, O, P, C, T, X, a, e, o, p, c, y, x). Code points 0x5F and 0xA1 are negation ¬ and overline instead of ^ and ~. The dollar sign $ may be placed in code point 0x5B; in that case the currency sign ¤ is in code point 0xE1.[3]

DKOI K2[3]
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
NUL SOH STX ETX [[]]No article link known for the PF mnemonic.|PF]]  HT  [[]]No article link known for the LC mnemonic.|LC]] DEL [[]]No article link known for the SMM mnemonic.|SMM]]  VT   FF   CR   SO   SI  
DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 RES/
ENP
 NL    BS  [[]]No article link known for the IL mnemonic.|IL]] CAN  EM  CC CU1  IFS  IGS  IRS IUS/
ITB
 DS  SOS  FS  BYP/
INP
 LF  ETB ESC  SM/
SW
[[]]No article link known for the CU2 mnemonic.|CU2]] ENQ ACK BEL
SYN [[]]No article link known for the PN mnemonic.|PN]] [[]]No article link known for the RST mnemonic.|RST]] [[]]No article link known for the UC mnemonic.|UC]] EOT CU3 DC4 NAK SUB
 SP  [ . < ( + !
& Ъ ] ¤/$ * ) ; ¬
- / ¦ , % > ?
ю б ` : # @ ' = "
ц a b c d e f g h i д ф г и
й j k l m n o p q r к л м н п
я s t u v w x y z т ж в
ь ы з ш э щ ч ъ Ю Б Ц Д Ф Г
{ A B C D E F G H I И Й Л
} J K L M N O P Q R П Я
\ ¤ S T U V W X Y Z У Ж Ь Ы
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 З Ш Э Щ Ч EO
  Differences from DKOI K1

Code page 880

IBM code page 880 is mostly a superset of DKOI K1, adding support for Cyrillic letters not used in Russian but used in Serbian Cyrillic, Macedonian Cyrillic, Belarusian Cyrillic or Soviet-era Ukrainian Cyrillic (i.e. including the Ukrainian Ye but not the Ukrainian Ge). 0x6A is a continuous vertical bar (like in code page 38), rather than a broken vertical bar (like in code pages 37 and 500), and 0x5B is always a dollar sign rather than a universal currency sign. This matches the character repertoire of KOI8-E.

IBM code page 880[4][5]
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
NUL SOH STX ETX SEL  HT  RNL DEL  GE  SPS RPT  VT   FF   CR   SO   SI  
DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 RES/
ENP
 NL    BS  POC CAN  EM  UBS CU1  IFS  IGS  IRS IUS/
ITB
 DS  SOS  FS  WUS BYP/
INP
 LF  ETB ESC  SA  SFE  SM/
SW
CSP MFA ENQ ACK BEL
SYN   IR   PP  TRN NBS EOT SBS   IT  RFF CU3 DC4 NAK SUB
 SP  NBSP ђ ѓ ё є ѕ і ї ј [ . < ( + !
& љ њ ћ ќ ў џ Ъ Ђ ] $ * ) ; ^
- / Ѓ Ё Є Ѕ І Ї Ј Љ | , % > ?
Њ Ћ Ќ SHY Ў Џ ю а б ` : # @ ' = "
ц a b c d e f g h i д е ф г х и
й j k l m n o p q r к л м н о п
я ~ s t u v w x y z р с т у ж в
ь ы з ш э щ ч ъ Ю А Б Ц Д Е Ф Г
{ A B C D E F G H I Х И Й К Л М
} J K L M N O P Q R Н О П Я Р С
\ ¤ S T U V W X Y Z Т У Ж В Ь Ы
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 З Ш Э Щ Ч EO
  Differences from DKOI K1

Code page 1025

Code page 1025 is almost identical to code page 880, but the universal currency sign (¤) is replaced with a section sign (§),[6] thus matching the character repertoire of ISO 8859-5.

Code page 410

Code page 410 differs from code pages 880 and 1025 by lacking braces, backtick and tilde, including exponents of 2 and 3 and the numeric space, and including both the section sign and the universal currency sign in different locations to code pages 880 and 1025.

IBM code page 410 (differences from code pages 880 and 1025)[7]
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
Њ Ћ Ќ SHY Ў Џ ю а б § : # @ ' = "
я ³ s t u v w x y z р с т у ж в
ь ы з ш э щ ч ъ Ю А Б Ц Д Е Ф Г
¤ A B C D E F G H I Х И Й К Л М
² J K L M N O P Q R Н О П Я Р С
\ Template:Ctrl S T U V W X Y Z Т У Ж В Ь Ы
  Differences from code pages 880 and 1025

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