DBCS stands for Double-Byte Character Set. It is a character encoding scheme where each character is represented by one or two bytes. DBCS is commonly used to represent languages with a large number of characters, such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, where the number of characters exceeds what can be represented by a single byte (256 characters).
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