The Xerox Character Code Standard (XCCS) is a historical 16-bit character encoding that was created by Xerox in 1980 for the exchange of information between elements of the Xerox Network Systems Architecture. It encodes the characters required for languages using the Latin, Arabic, Hebrew, Greek and Cyrillic scripts, the Chinese, Japanese and Korean writing systems, and technical symbols.
Code charts
Character sets overview Character set 0x00 (ASCII/ISO/CCITT Latin alphabet and punctuation) Character set 0x21 (Symbols 1 - Japanese punctuation and math symbols) Character set 0x22: Symbols 2 - Japanese and mathematical symbols Character set 0x23: Extended Latin alphabet Character set 0x24: (Top) Japanese hiragana syllabary (Bottom) Chinese Bo-po-mo-fo Character set 0x25: Japanese katakana syllabary Character set 0x26: Greek alphabet Character set 0x27: Cyrillic alphabet Character set 0x28: (Top) JIS and IBM forms characters (Bottom) Mosaic characters Character set 0x30 Character set 0x31 Character set 0xE0 Character set 0xE1 Character set 0xE2 Character set 0xE3 Character set 0xEE Character set 0xEF Character set 0xF0 Character set 0xF1 == See also ==