OEM font

OEM font definition - computer

A font that uses the extended ASCII characters as defined by IBM for the original PC. The OEM, or DOS/OEM character set contains line draw and other symbols commonly used by DOS programs to create charts and simple graphics. Also known as the PC-8 symbol set as well as Code Page 437, the OEM character set is built into every display adapter. It is also the character set used by Windows in order to display DOS applications properly. See ASCII chart for the actual characters.


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The OEM Font

The characters in the DOS/OEM font can be used to create simple forms and bar charts. The same characters in common fonts such as Helvetica and Times Roman do not produce the same symbols.






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