ABICOMP character set explained

The ABICOMP Character Set was an encoded repertoire of characters used in Brazil. It was devised by the Associação Brasileira de Indústria de Computadores, a Brazilian computer industry association defunct[1] in 1992. It was used on Brazilian-made computers and several printers brands.[2] [3] [4] This code page is known by Star printers and FreeDOS as Code page 3848.

Coverage

The ABICOMP Character Set obviously contained the characters to cover Portuguese. It also contained characters to cover other languages such as Spanish, French, Italian and German. However, the quotation marks "«" and "»" for (European) Portuguese, (European) Spanish, French and Italian are missing.

This character set[5] was different from the Brazilian Standard BraSCII,[6] which was very similar to ISO 8859-1. Although once very used in Brazil, this character set became less and less used because of the ubiquity of other character sets (ISO 8859-1 and later Unicode).

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A batalha dos protocolos de redes de computadores localizada (no Brasil) no fim do Século XX . 2017-02-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171215144225/http://www.cos.ufrj.br/shialc/content/docs/3.5_22SHIALCCarvalho_paper.pdf . 2017-12-15 . dead .
  2. http://twinhead.manuals365.com/swf/epson/sc200_u1.html?page=119 Epson Stylus Color 200 User Guide
  3. https://www.star-m.jp/eng/service/usermanual/lc8021um.pdf Star LC 8021 User's Manual
  4. http://www.user-manual.info/760683/printer/brother/hl-2135w/136/ Brother HL-2135W Symbol and character sets list
  5. http://my.okidata.com/man-okipos425d.nsf/MOCContents/0070FDD018C775A685256AF800514082?OpenDocument OkiPOS425D Developer's Guide ABICOMP Code Table
  6. http://my.okidata.com/man-okipos425d.nsf/0c51a224bef4a04785256941004ffbbf/196587a4354ccd0785256af800513c2b?OpenDocument OkiPOS425D Developer's Guide BraSCII Code Table