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- 14:40, 20 October 2025 Bfh-sts talk contribs created page Legacy Encodings & Code Pages (EBCDIC, ISO-8859, CP1252) (Created page with "= Legacy Encodings & Code Pages (EBCDIC, ISO-8859, CP1252) = ASCII was revolutionary but limited to English. As computing spread internationally, new encodings extended ASCII to support more characters. This page explains these historical encodings, how they evolved, and why Unicode replaced them. == The problem with ASCII == ASCII uses 7 bits per character, giving only 128 symbols. This excludes letters with accents (é, ä, ñ), non-Latin alphabets (Cyrillic, Gree...")