ANSI草案和ISO标准最终成为ANSI/ISO 8859-1-1987,即「American National Standard for Information Processing-8-Bit Single-Byte Coded Graphic Character Sets-Part 1: Latin Alphabet No 1」,通常也简写为「Latin 1」。
With the release of PC DOS version 3.3 (and the near identical MS-DOS 3.3) IBM introduced the code page numbering system to regular PC users, as the code page numbers (and the phrase “code page”) were used in new commands to allow the character encoding used by all parts of the OS to be set in a systematic way.
After IBM and Microsoft ceased to cooperate in the 1990s, the two companies have maintained the list of assigned code page numbers independently from each other, resulting in some conflicting assignments. At least one third-party vendor (Oracle) also has its own different list of numeric assignments. IBM’s current assignments are listed in their CCSID repository, while Microsoft’s assignments are documented within the MSDN. Additionally, a list of the names and approximate IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) abbreviations for the installed code pages on any given Windows machine can be found in the Registry on that machine (this information is used by Microsoft programs such as Internet Explorer).