• The IBM Kanji System was announced in 1971 to support Japanese language processing on the IBM System/360 computers. It was later enhanced by the support...
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  • IBM 2245 Kanji Printer (Japanese: IBM 2245漢字プリンター) was the line printer of the IBM Kanji System, announced in 1971, that allowed printing of Japanese...
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  • preparation of documents on IBM 5550, PS/55 and other "workstations" (personal computers), that offered IBM Kanji System functions. The Facsimile Program...
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    by IBM; 1976–1990. incl. photo IBM 3800-1: Early laser printer, 1975 IBM 3800-2: Part of IBM Kanji System for Japanese language processing, 1979 IBM 3800-3:...
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    converted to kana or kanji. This method does not require the use of a Japanese keyboard with kana markings. The primary system used to input Japanese...
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    Keypunch (redirect from IBM 029)
    000073. The IBM 5924 Key Punch was the 029 model T01 attached with a special keyboard in IBM's 1971 announcement of the IBM Kanji System, the keypunch...
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  • Asia/Pacific IBM Kanji System and DBCS solutions to IBM Korea & Taiwan IBM 5550 (by the independent business unit absorbed later to development) IBM JX (by...
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  • based on the sōsho style of kanji 安, while the katakana ア is from the radical of kanji 阿. In the modern Japanese system of alphabetical order, it occupies...
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  • IBM has worked to overcome cultural and physical barriers to the use of technology. As part of these ongoing efforts, IBM introduces the 3270 Kanji Display...
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  • sōsho style of the kanji character 以, and イ is from the radical (left part) of the kanji character 伊. In the modern Japanese system of sound order, it...
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    above the PC", and a rival to the IBM System/36 minicomputer. It praised the 5550's "unprecedented" combination of kanji support with high-end word-processing...
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  • Ghost characters (redirect from Ghost kanji)
    Level 1 and 2 Kanji characters. This set of Kanji characters is called "JIS Basic Kanji". At this time, the following four lists of Kanji characters were...
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    CP/M-86 (redirect from Kanji CP/M-86)
    When IBM contacted other companies to obtain components for the IBM PC, the as-yet unreleased CP/M-86 was its first choice for an operating system because...
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  • keyboards, the Kanji key is located on the Half-width/­Full-width key, and needs the key ALT. It is found as a separate key on the IBM PS/55 5576-001...
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  • codes used for Japanese with EBCDIC: IBM code page 300 (also called IBM Kanji or IBM Japanese DBCS-Host) from IBM, KEIS from Hitachi, and JEF from Fujitsu...
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  • Lead bytes 0xC3–E1, trail bytes 0x40–64 The IKIS (Interactive Kanji Information System) encoding used by Data General resembles EUC-JP without single...
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  • JIS X 0208 (redirect from DEC Kanji)
    (Shift_JIS based) Fujitsu: JEF kanji code (EBCDIC based) Hitachi Ltd.: KEIS (EBCDIC based) IBM: various, including IBM-932 and IBM-942 (both Shift_JIS based)...
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    The IBM 3800 is a discontinued laser printer designed and manufactured by IBM. It was the first commercially available laser printer. It was a continuous...
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  • Code page (redirect from IBM CPGID)
    partial support for slightly larger character sets). 301 – IBM-PC Japan (Kanji) DBCS 437 – Original IBM PC hardware code page 720 – Arabic (Transparent ASMO)...
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    DOS/V (redirect from IBM DOS/V extension)
    PS/2), but IBM gave the driver source code to Microsoft, who then licensed a DOS/V-compatible version of MS-DOS to other companies. Kanji fonts and other...
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  • of the personal computer (PC), IBM developed the floppy disk. In the 1970s, the first proper word-processing systems appeared, which allowed display...
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  • influences.[citation needed] Both う and ウ originate, via man'yōgana, from the kanji 宇 (pronounced u and meaning space). Scaled-down versions of the characters...
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    share by 1991. IBM clones lacked sufficient graphics capabilities to easily handle Japan's multiple writing systems, in particular kanji with its thousands...
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  • Nobuo Mii (category IBM employees)
    Laboratories IBM System/360, IBM 1800 & Bob O. Evans IBM Kanji System, Systems Network Architecture, IBM 3767, IBM 3101, IBM 5550, IBM JX & ThinkPad...
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    by Microsoft. Collectively, MS-DOS, its rebranding as IBM PC DOS, and a few operating systems attempting to be compatible with MS-DOS, are sometimes...
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  • disambiguation is needed. When writing in Japanese and Chinese, the Japanese kanji and Chinese character is written following the amount, for example 50円 in...
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  • man'yōgana, kanji used for phonetic purposes, written in the highly cursive, flowing grass script style. In the picture on the left, the top shows the kanji 乃 written...
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  • "formerly proprietary extensions from IBM and NEC"). Windows code page 932 is also called MS_Kanji, although IANA treat MS_Kanji as an alias for standard Shift...
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  • Set for Information Interchange (情報交換用漢字符号-補助漢字, Jōhō Kōkan'yō Kanji Fugō - Hojo Kanji). This standard was intended to build upon the range of characters...
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    Code page 437 (redirect from IBM 437)
    "IBM PC memory-mapped video graphics to Unicode". Unicode Consortium. "IBM Japanese Graphic Character Set, Kanji: DBCS–Host and DBCS-PC" (PDF). IBM. 2002...
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