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Found it in V5R3 InfoCenter under the Globalization topic.
Vern
Bruce Vining said:If you reverse the j/J circumflex code points then what you're describing looks a lot like CCSID 905 - EBCDIC Turkish Extended Code Page
Yes, of course. I got them backwards because on the terminal's offline-setup codepage display screen, it's hard to judge descenders. The letters are as you say.
And Paul Tykodi said:Turkish (TKB, TKE) [Q]: TKB=1152 TKE=1152 New Turkish (TRB, TRE) [F]: TRB=1026 TRE=1155
I don't suppose there's a way on the Yestation to force a "Q" keyboard with the 1026 codepage? Typing on a Turkish "Q" keyboard is a challenge for a non-Turkish-speaker like myself, but not all that hard; typing on a Turkish "F" keyboard (especially entering passwords!) is a pain in the defecatory orifice.
At any rate, I don't suppose anybody knows where I might find codepage charts for these? A GOOGLE search didn't turn up any.
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