SI 960

id: si-960-319-5332399
title: SI 960
text: The Israeli Standards Institute's Standard SI 960 defines a 7–bit Hebrew code page. It is derived from, but does not conform to, ISO/IEC 646; more specifically, it follows ASCII except for the lowercase letters and backtick (`), which are replaced by the naturally ordered Hebrew alphabet. It is also known as DEC Hebrew (7–bit), because DEC standardized this character set before it became an international standard. Kermit named it hebrew–7 and HEBREW–7. The Hebrew alphabet is mapped to positions
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description: DEC and Israeli Standard 7-bit character encoding for Hebrew
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date modified: 2024-01-06T07:45:18Z
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