Did a few searches for key words related to this subject, and didn't find anything that either directly answered the question.
It seems for some reason when using the font "terminal" it won't allow me to use the extended ASCII codes from the extended table. What it does do is display what looks like oriental scripture.
System displays all extended ascii as being proper as per the character map windows provided.
I tried this with character 182 in both System and Terminal fonts.
System displays properly as ΒΆ. However, Terminal displayed the same Oriental style lettering over and over.
If this is not indeed a bug, but a simple setting issue or error on my part, either answer is welcomed.
PS - For those curious to why I am using TERMINAL font, check out the extended ASCII char at
http://www.lookuptables.com/ and you will notice that they have characters that used to be used and still are used (CURSES/NCURSES) as creating windows or formating output onto the screen.
http://www.bsdinstaller.org/screenshots.html is a fine example (grey and blue screens) of what can be done with the extended ascii characters.