The download of CONVERTCP is available on SourceForge. October, 18th 2021 updated to version 8.3. Thus, characters like Ü, É, Š, and the like show up as different/wrong characters. The answer is that the CMD console and Windows applications use different code pages where non-ASCII characters have different code points. I bet the native English speakers of you are wondering what such a tool is even good for. The tool converts text from one single-byte code page to another. It's a free and open source tool.Ī few days ago miskox asked me to rewrite an old 16 bit tool that he uses in order to make it run on 64 bit Windows also. It shall work on Windows XP onwards (tested on XP, Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, and Windows 11). It supports charsets such as single-byte code pages, UTF-8, UTF-16 LE/BE, UTF-32 LE/BE, and EBCDIC. ![]() ![]() This command line utility is a codepage converter.
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