Code page 1104 explained

Code page 1104 (CCSID 1104),[1] also known as CP1104, F7DEC, ISO-IR-025 or NF Z 62-010 (1973)[2] is an IBM code page number assigned to the French variant of DEC's National Replacement Character Set (NRCS). The 7-bit character set was introduced for DEC's computer terminal systems, starting with the VT200 series in 1983, but it is also used by IBM for their DEC emulation.

ISO-IR-025 was previously also the French variant of ISO 646 (NF Z 62-010), it was superseded by Code page 1010 (NF Z 62-010:1982, ISO-IR-069) in that respect, from which it differs in only one point. It is also a close derivation from ASCII, with only nine code points differing.

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  1. Web site: CCSID 1104 information document. https://web.archive.org/web/20141130010514/http://www-01.ibm.com/software/globalization/ccsid/ccsid1104.html. 2014-11-30.
  2. 25 . French set of graphic characters for the French language . yes . AFNOR . 1975-12-01.