ASCII Characters for MS/DOS 5.0
| 128 | Ç | 140 | î | 152 | ÿ | 164 | ñ |
| 129 | ü | 141 | ì | 153 | Ö | 165 | Ñ |
| 130 | é | 142 | Ä | 154 | Ü | 166 | ª |
| 131 | â | 143 | Å | 155 | ¢ | 167 | º |
| 132 | ä | 144 | É | 156 | £ | 168 | ¿ |
| 133 | à | 145 | æ | 157 | ¥ | 169 | ⌐ |
| 134 | å | 146 | Æ | 158 | ₧ | 170 | ¬ |
| 135 | ç | 147 | ô | 159 | ƒ | 171 | ½ |
| 136 | ê | 148 | ö | 160 | á | 172 | ¼ |
| 137 | ë | 149 | ò | 161 | í | 173 | ¡ |
| 138 | è | 150 | û | 162 | ó | 174 | « |
| 139 | ï | 151 | ù | 163 | ú | 175 | » |
You can insert these into Word or Notepad documents by using the ALT+ KEYPAD
combinations
as diagrammed above but be careful, ALT + 128 on the keypad = Ç
but ALT + 0128 on the keypad = €, at least for the Tahoma fonts set on Windows
XP.
As is stated at
http://www.tower.org/smithy/ASCII.html (Emery University), your
mileage may vary.
For the "standard" set of ASCII characters, numbers 0 through 127,
please see
http://www.ecs.umass.edu/ece/hill/engin191.dir/ascii.html