MIK Code page
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MIK is a Cyrillic code page to be used with MS-DOS. It is based on the character set used in the Bulgarian Pravetz 16 IBM PC compatible system.
[edit] Code page layout
Only the upper half (128–255) of the table is shown, the lower half (0–127) being plain ASCII.
| .0 | .1 | .2 | .3 | .4 | .5 | .6 | .7 | .8 | .9 | .A | .B | .C | .D | .E | .F | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8. | А 410 | Б 411 | В 412 | Г 413 | Д 414 | Е 415 | Ж 416 | З 417 | И 418 | Й 419 | К 41A | Л 41B | М 41C | Н 41D | О 41E | П 41F |
| 9. | Р 420 | С 421 | Т 422 | У 423 | Ф 424 | Х 425 | Ц 426 | Ч 427 | Ш 428 | Щ 429 | Ъ 42A | Ы 42B | Ь 42C | Э 42D | Ю 42E | Я 42F |
| A. | а 430 | б 431 | в 432 | г 433 | д 434 | е 435 | ж 436 | з 437 | и 438 | й 439 | к 43A | л 43B | м 43C | н 43D | о 43E | п 43F |
| B. | р 440 | с 441 | т 442 | у 443 | ф 444 | х 445 | ц 446 | ч 447 | ш 448 | щ 449 | ъ 44A | ы 44B | ь 44C | э 44D | ю 44E | я 44F |
| C. | └ 2514 | ┴ 2534 | ┬ 252C | ├ 251C | ─ 2500 | ┼ 253C | ╣ 2563 | ║ 2551 | ╚ 255A | ╔ 2554 | ╩ 2569 | ╦ 2566 | ╠ 2560 | ═ 2550 | ╬ 256C | ┐ 2510 |
| D. | ░ 2591 | ▒ 2592 | ▓ 2593 | │ 2502 | ┤ 2524 | № 2116 | § 00A7 | ╗ 2557 | ╝ 255D | ┘ 2518 | ┌ 250C | █ 2588 | ▄ 2584 | ▌ 258C | ▐ 2590 | ▀ 2580 |
| E. | α 3B1 | ß DF | Γ 393 | π 3C0 | Σ 3A3 | σ 3C3 | µ B5 | τ 3C4 | Φ 3A6 | Θ 398 | Ω 3A9 | δ 3B4 | ∞ 221E | φ 3C6 | ε 3B5 | ∩ 2229 |
| F. | ≡ 2261 | ± B1 | ≥ 2265 | ≤ 2264 | ⌠ 2320 | ⌡ 2321 | ÷ F7 | ≈ 2248 | ° B0 | ∙ 2219 | · B7 | √ 221A | ⁿ 207F | ² B2 | ■ 25A0 | A0 |
Implementors of mapping tables to Unicode should note that the MIK Code page unifies some characters: 0xE1 is both the German sharp S (U+00DF, ß) and the Greek lowercase beta (U+03B2, β); 0xE4 is both the n-ary summation sign (U+2211, ∑) and the Greek uppercase sigma (U+03A3, Σ); 0xE6 is both the micro sign (U+00B5, µ) and the Greek lowercase mu (U+03BC, μ); 0xEA is both the Ohm sign (U+2126, Ω) and the Greek uppercase omega (U+03A9, Ω); and 0xEE is both the element-of sign (U+2208, ∈) and the Greek lowercase epsilon (U+03B5, ε)!
For more information about the origins of the unification have a look at Unicode Consortium's mappings between IBM's code pages and Unicode.
Similar information is given in Markus Kuhn's UTF-8 and Unicode FAQ for Unix/Linux
For more information about the range of 0xE0 to 0xFF please see the Microsoft Code Page 437 reference chart.ru:Болгарская кодировка

