Subj : Character codes To : Holger Granholm From : Maurice Kinal Date : Mon Mar 11 2019 09:17:37 Hej Holger! HG> That may be all that is needed but if not, I can always include HG> the leading byte. Kind of cut and try . How about something like this instead; hex dec UTF8 hex dec 86 | 134 = 00E5 | C3 A5 | 195 165 The above matches the small angstrom. We could drop the UTF8 codes but I for one find them handy. Also I am using IBM437 for PC-8 and near as I can tell they match perfectly but I'll let you be the judge. As far as 24 bit characters those are mostly symbols and line drawing characters from what I see, and it looks like all the text characters are 16 bit and the leading byte is C3 (195). For the degree symbol found at the end of temperatures I get a 16 bit character except with a C2 (194) as the leading byte; F8 | 248 = 00B0 | C2 B0 | 194 176 I'll wait until hearing back from you before taking this any further. HG> I don't need more than 16-bit characters for that editor. Other than the occasional Euro sign I suspect so. Livet är gott, Maurice .... Gråt inte för mig jag har vi. --- GNU bash, version 5.0.2(1)-release (aarch64-raspi3b+-linux-gnu) * Origin: Little Mikey's EuroPoint - Ladysmith BC, Canada (2:280/464.113) .