Why not the ibm-1362_P100-1997 mapping in the IBM's ICU Charsets database?
It's defined as a DBCS mapping, with an additional alias "ibm-1362_VPUA"
and was generated from the RPTP library for IBM operating systems like
MVS or AiX.

As you see in this IBM name, it's based on a 1997 definition, and it is
available in both .ucm and .xml formats.

Look at ICU (it's open-sourced) on
http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/

Then follow the links to the "Character Data" section.

Philippe.

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> Objet : cp1362 mapping?
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> Interestingly, there is no cp1362 mapping on the Unicode host (for
> Korean).  I know that MS is no longer using it, but...
> 
> Where can I get an `official' mapping table?


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