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PCK(5) Standards, Environments, and Macros PCK(5)
NAME
PCK, pck - map between PCK and character set
DESCRIPTION
PCK stands for PC Kanji code. It is also known as Shift-JIS (MS kanji) code. This manual page shows map between PCK and character set.
PCK allocates the first byte of each kanji code which corresponds to JIS X0208-1990 and so on to the code other than code range of
0x00-0x7f and 0xa1-0xdf. The following is a map table for PCK and character set.
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
|PCK character set |
|0x00 - 0x19 JIS X 0201-1976 function |
| character set |
|0x20 JIS X 0201-1976 space char- |
| acter |
|0x21 - 0x7e JIS X 0201-1976 figure |
| character set for roman |
| character |
|0x7f JIS X 0201-1976 erase char- |
| acter |
|0xa1 - 0xdf JIS X 0201-1976 figure |
| character set for katakana |
| (except for an area of |
| undefined character E/0 - |
| F/14) |
|0x8140 - 0x817e JIS X 0208-1990 (1 ku 1 |
| ten - 1 ku 63 ten) |
|0x8180 - 0x819e JIS X 0208-1990 (1 ku 64 |
| ten - 1 ku 94 ten) |
|0x819f - 0x81fc JIS X 0208-1990 (2 ku 1 |
| ten - 2 ku 94 ten) |
| : : |
| : : |
|0x9f9f - 0x9ffc JIS X 0208-1990 (62 ku 1 |
| ten - 62 ku 94 ten) |
|0xe040 - 0xe07e JIS X 0208-1990 (63 ku 1 |
| ten - 63 ku 63 ten) |
| : : |
| : : |
|0xea40 - 0xea7e JIS X 0208-1990 (83 ku 1 |
| ten - 83 ku 63 ten) |
|0xea80 - 0xea9e JIS X 0208-1990 (83 ku 64 |
| ten - 83 ku 94 ten) |
|0xea9f - 0xeafc JIS X 0208-1990 (84 ku 1 |
| ten - 84 ku 94 ten) |
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
The differences from character set of Japanese EUC are,
o Character set of Japanese EUC codeset 3 (JIS X 0212-1990) is not assigned except a part of Vender Defined Character (IBM extension
character) (see NOTES).
o Character set which corresponds to Japanese EUC C1 control code is not assigned.
NOTES
In PCK area below has special meaning.
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|PCK area of character set meaning |
|0x8740 - 0x879e JIS X 0208-1990 13 ku Vender Defined Character |
| (special symbols) |
|0xeb40 - 0xecfc Invalid |
|0xed40 - 0xeffc Vender Defined Character |
| (IBM extension character NEC |
| selected) |
|0xf040 - 0xf9fc User Defined Character |
| 1 ku - 20 ku |
|0xfa40 - 0xfcfc Vender Defined Character |
| (IBM extension character) |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
SEE ALSO
eucJP(5)
SunOS 5.10 6 Jan 1999 PCK(5)