Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Code page 862 (also known as CP 862, IBM 00862, OEM 862 (Hebrew),MS-DOS Hebrew)is a code page used under MS-DOS for Hebrew. Like ISO 8859-8, it encodes only letters, not vowel-points or cantillation marks. As DOS had no inherent bidirectionality support, Hebrew text encoded using code page 862 was usually stored in visual order; nevertheless, a few DOS applications, notably a word processor named EinsteinWriter, stored Hebrew in logical order. Code page 862 was replaced by Windows-1255 in Windows 3.x and 9x systems, and later by Unicode in Windows NT onwards. It is now obsolete."@en }
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- Code_page_862 abstract "Code page 862 (also known as CP 862, IBM 00862, OEM 862 (Hebrew),MS-DOS Hebrew)is a code page used under MS-DOS for Hebrew. Like ISO 8859-8, it encodes only letters, not vowel-points or cantillation marks. As DOS had no inherent bidirectionality support, Hebrew text encoded using code page 862 was usually stored in visual order; nevertheless, a few DOS applications, notably a word processor named EinsteinWriter, stored Hebrew in logical order. Code page 862 was replaced by Windows-1255 in Windows 3.x and 9x systems, and later by Unicode in Windows NT onwards. It is now obsolete.".
- Q1105760 abstract "Code page 862 (also known as CP 862, IBM 00862, OEM 862 (Hebrew),MS-DOS Hebrew)is a code page used under MS-DOS for Hebrew. Like ISO 8859-8, it encodes only letters, not vowel-points or cantillation marks. As DOS had no inherent bidirectionality support, Hebrew text encoded using code page 862 was usually stored in visual order; nevertheless, a few DOS applications, notably a word processor named EinsteinWriter, stored Hebrew in logical order. Code page 862 was replaced by Windows-1255 in Windows 3.x and 9x systems, and later by Unicode in Windows NT onwards. It is now obsolete.".