The following are the current most viewed articles on Wikipedia within Wikipedia's EBCDIC code pages category. Think of it as a What's Hot list for EBCDIC code pages. More info »
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| Rank | Topic | Wikipedia views | |
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| 1 | Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code | 951 | ![]() |
| 2 | EBCDIC 037 | 94 | ![]() |
| 3 | EBCDIC 500 | 43 | ![]() |
| 4 | EBCDIC 875 | 39 | ![]() |
| 5 | EBCDIC 285 | 37 | ![]() |
| 6 | List of EBCDIC code pages with Latin-1 character set | 33 | ![]() |
| 7 | EBCDIC 1047 | 32 | ![]() |
| 8 | KEIS | 32 | ![]() |
| 9 | JEF codepage | 25 | ![]() |
| 10 | EBCDIC 930 | 18 | ![]() |
| 11 | EBCDIC code pages with Latin-1 character set | less than 5 views |
EBCDIC code pages are based on the original EBCDIC character encoding. There are a variety of EBCDIC code pages intended for use in different parts of the world, including code pages for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.
The most common newline convention used with EBCDIC code pages is to use a NEL (NEXT LINE) code between lines. Converters to other encodings often replace NEL with LF or CR/LF, even if there is a NEL in the target encoding.
The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
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