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Code page 1087 is an EBCDIC code page with with the full Symbol font charset used in IBM mainframes.

Code page 1087[1]
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
4x SP ϒ ƒ [
005B
.
002E
<
003C
(
0028
+
002B
!
0021
5x &
0026
° ± ]
005D

2203
*
002A
)
0029
;
003B

22A5
6x
2212
/
002F
× ÷ |
007C
,
002C
%
0025
_
005F
>
003E
?
003F
7x [note 1] :
003A
#
0023

2245

220D
=
003D

2200
8x α
03B1
β
03B2
χ
03C7
δ
03B4
ε
03B5
φ
03C6
γ
03B3
η
03B7
ι
03B9

2283
9x ϕ
03D5
κ
03BA
λ
03BB
μ
03BC
ν
03BD
ο
03BF
π
03C0
θ
03B8
ρ
03C2

2284

2282

2286

2208

2209
Ax
2207
~
007E
σ
03C3
τ
03C4
υ
03C5
ϖ
03D6
ω
03C9
ξ
03BE
ψ
03C8
ζ
03B6
®[note 2] ©[note 2] [note 2]
Bx ¬ ®[note 2] ©[note 2] [note 2]
Cx {
007B
Α
0391
Β
0392
Χ
03A7
Δ
0394
Ε
0395
Φ
03A6
Γ
0393
Η
0397
Ι
0399
Dx }
007D
ϑ
03D1
Κ
039A
Λ
039B
Μ
039C
Ν
039D
Ο
039F
Π
03A0
Θ
0398
Ρ
03A1
Ex
2234
FSP
2007
Σ
03A3
Τ
03A4
Υ
03A5
ς
03C2
Ω
03A9
Ξ
039E
Ψ
03A8
Ζ
0396
Fx 0
0030
1
0031
2
0032
3
0033
4
0034
5
0035
6
0036
7
0037
8
0038
9
0039
EO
  1. The character at 0x7A does not appear in Unicode. It is described in the Adobe map as "RADICAL EXTENDER", with the Adobe glyph name "radicalex", and is mapped to the PUA code point U+F8E5. It is an over-bar for extending the radical sign over the operands of the radical operator. Some versions of the font implement this as a non-spacing character so that it can be combined (like non-spacing diacritical marks) with the operands it covers. The Unicode overbar character is shown here.
  2. a b c d e f The characters ®, ©, and ™ are encoded twice: one version has serifs, the other is sans-serif. The Adobe mapping of Symbol uses PUA for all six characters to ensure that the presence or absence of serifs is observed, assigning the serif versions to U+F6DA, U+F6D9 and U+F6DB and the sans-serif versions to U+F8E8, U+F8E9 and U+F8EA respectively. The Apple mapping of Symbol assigns the serif versions to the standard Unicode code points. Earlier versions of the Apple mapping assigned the sans-serif versions to the same codepoints as Adobe, but the current version assigns the sans-serif versions to sequences consisting of the standard codepoints followed by the private use character U+F87F as a "transcoding hint".

References

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  1. "Code Page 1087" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-01-21.