CWI-2


CWI-2 is a Hungarian code page frequently used in the 1980s and early 1990s. If this code page is erroneously interpreted as code page 437, it will still be fairly readable.

Character set

The following table shows "CWI-2". Each character is shown with its equivalent Unicode code point. Only the second half is shown, codes less than 128 are identical to code page 437.
The Unicode encoding used by recode appears to differ in a number of code points:

9F | U+E01F | HUNGARIAN FLORIN
E1 | U+03B2 | GREEK SMALL LETTER BETA
E6 | U+03BC | GREEK SMALL LETTER MU
ED | U+2205 | EMPTY SET
F8 | U+2218 | RING OPERATOR
F9 | U+00B7 | MIDDLE DOT
FA | U+2022 | BULLET

Several applications developed in Hungary use almost identical character sets with slight modifications, which include § at 0x9D and a forint sign at 0x9E or 0xA8. The florin sign was planned to be disunified, but so many encodings have this, it would disrupt many mappings. The forint is usually abbreviated as "Ft"; most Hungarians recognize a lower-case "f" as meaning fillér, the now-unused subdivision of the forint. Some dot matrix printers of the NEC Pinwriter series, namely the P3200/P3300, P6200/P6300, P9300, P7200/P7300, P22Q/P32Q, P3800/P3900, P1200/P1300, P2000 and P8000, supported the installation of optional font EPROMs. Named "CWI" the optional ROM #7 "Hungaria" included this encoding, invokable via escape sequence ESC R with = 21.

CWI-1

The codepage CWI-1 differs only by the position of „Í” on position 8C instead of 8D and „Ő” on position 8B instead of A7. This codepage is known by Star printers and FreeDOS as Code page 3845.