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CWI-2 [ 1] (a.k.a. CWI , cp-hu ,[ 1] [ 2] HUCWI , or HU8CWI2 [ 3] ) is a Hungarian code page frequently used in the 1980s and early 1990s. If this code page is erroneously interpreted as code page 437 , it will still be fairly readable (e.g. Á in place of Å).
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