Hallo Richard!
"Code Page 437 MS-DOS Latin US"
That is an alias I did not hear/read before either ;)
I looked it up on the link you provided and didn't see where they refer to "Code Page 437 MS-DOS Latin US" as an alias. In fact that page is seriously lacking in any usable information. However the onboard documentation /usr/lib/gconv/gconv-modules provided by glibc states;
-={ grep 437// /usr/lib/gconv/gconv-modules }=-
alias CP437// IBM437//
alias 437// IBM437//
alias CSPC8CODEPAGE437// IBM437//
alias OSF100201B5// IBM437//
module IBM437// INTERNAL IBM437 1 module INTERNAL IBM437// IBM437 1
According to the above CP437 is an alias for IBM437. I checked with iana.org and they confirm CP437, 437 and CSPC8CODEPAGE437 but make no mention of IBM437 ... or MS-DOS for that matter. Anyhow the above information provides very useful information for the DOS-think fidonet sysops who are forced to use golded or msged to provide themselves a handicapped communication encoding for fidonet echoareas. Tsk, tsk.
Het leven is goed,
Maurice
... Huil niet om mij, ik heb vi.
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