Supported Host Code Pages in Flex Terminal Emulator
Flex Terminal Emulator supports a range of host code pages to ensure compatibility with different regional and language requirements.
Available Host Code Pages
The following host code pages are supported:
Euro Variants:
1140 – US / Canada Euro
1141 – Austria / Germany Euro
1142 – Denmark / Norway Euro
1143 – Finland / Sweden Euro
1144 – Italy Euro
1145 – Spain / Latin America Euro
1146 – United Kingdom Euro
1147 – France Euro
1148 – International Euro
Default Setting
By default, Flex Terminal Emulator is configured to use host code page 1140 (US / Canada – Euro).

These options allow you to select the appropriate code page to match your host system’s encoding requirements.
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