• Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC; /ˈɛbsɪdɪk/) is an eight-bit character encoding used mainly on IBM mainframe and IBM midrange computer...
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  • UTF-EBCDIC is a character encoding capable of encoding all 1,112,064 valid character code points in Unicode using 1 to 5 bytes (in contrast to a maximum...
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  • Code page (redirect from EBCDIC code pages)
    Character encoding § Terminology.) The term "code page" originated from IBM's EBCDIC-based mainframe systems, but Microsoft, SAP, and Oracle Corporation are...
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  • incompatible versions of the Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC) have been used to represent the Japanese language on computers, including...
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  • Prior to the wide adoption of Unicode, a number of special-purpose EBCDIC and non-EBCDIC code pages were used to represent the symbols required for writing...
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  • Except for SS2 and SS3 in EUC-JP text, and NEL in text transcoded from EBCDIC, the 8-bit forms of these codes were almost never used. CSI, DCS and OSC...
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  • other computer systems. The ¥ is assigned code point B2 in EBCDIC 500 and many other EBCDIC code pages. Under Chinese Pinyin input method editors (IMEs)...
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    ISO/IEC 8859-1 (redirect from EBCDIC 819)
    code page 1053, which adds the medium shade (▒, U+2592) at 0x7F. Several EBCDIC code pages were purposely designed to have the same set of characters as...
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  • symbol ↑, ↑, a HTML or XML character entity ↑, codepoint 8A (hex) in EBCDIC Code page 293, used for writing APL ↑, the glyph for character 94 (decimal)...
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  • Katakana EBCDIC 20297 297 Country Extended Code Page for France 20420 420 EBCDIC Arabic 20423 423 EBCDIC Greek with Extended Latin 20424 - x-EBCDIC-KoreanExtended...
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    Extended Binary-Coded Decimal Interchange Code (usually abbreviated as EBCDIC), an eight-bit encoding scheme developed in 1963 for the IBM System/360...
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    character set for US English EBCDIC (optional characters were available for US ASCII, and UK, French, German, and Italian EBCDIC). On the 3275 and 3277 terminals...
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  • also reverted in ISO 646-1973 published four years prior. Some variants of EBCDIC included both versions of the character as different code points. The broad...
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    control characters in character encoding specifications such as ASCII, EBCDIC, Unicode, etc. This character, or a sequence of characters, is used to signify...
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    L
    140 EF BD 8C Numeric character reference L L l l L L l l EBCDIC family 211 D3 147 93 ASCII 76 4C 108 6C...
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  • cases, "the representation is not the same as the result of converting an EBCDIC Signed field to ASCII with a translation table." In other cases they are...
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    and Windows codepages). EBCDIC ("the other" major character code) likewise developed many extended variants (more than 186 EBCDIC codepages) over the decades...
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    2 (ITA2) standard of 1932, FIELDATA (1956[citation needed]), and early EBCDIC (1963), more than 64 codes were required for ASCII. ITA2 was in turn based...
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  • Eight Ones, is an 8-bit EBCDIC character code represented as all ones (binary 1111 1111, hexadecimal FF). Eight Ones, as an EBCDIC control code, is used...
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    E
    133 EF BD 85 Numeric character reference E E e e E E e e EBCDIC family 197 C5 133 85 ASCII 69 45 101 65...
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  • character) UTF-7 2B 2F 76 43 47 118 +/v UTF-1 F7 64 4C 247 100 76 ÷dL UTF-EBCDIC DD 73 66 73 221 115 102 115 Ýsfs SCSU 0E FE FF 14 254 255 ^Nþÿ (^N is the...
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    column ("BCD 8 4 −2 −1"), two of the weights are negative. Both ASCII and EBCDIC character codes for the digits, which are examples of zoned BCD, are also...
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  • (or Wansung) and N-byte Hangul (or its EBCDIC counterpart), such as IBM-933, which includes both Johab and EBCDIC fillers. Text editors, word processors...
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    136 EF BD 88 Numeric character reference H H h h H H h h EBCDIC family 200 C8 136 88 ASCII 1 72 48 104 68...
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    languages. This is the application context originally considered by the EBCDIC and ISO 8859-1 standards and implemented in many VT100 terminal emulators...
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  • 2020-07-16. Umamaheswaran, V.S. (1999-11-08). "3.3 Step 2: Byte Conversion". UTF-EBCDIC. Unicode Consortium. Unicode Technical Report #16. Archived from the original...
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  • data link layer. All this use is pretty much obsolete. In both ASCII and EBCDIC, ETX is code point 0x03, often displayed as ^C, and a (ASCII) terminal can...
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  • Messages are collections of binary or character (for instance ASCII or EBCDIC) data that have some meaning to a participating program. As in other communication...
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    "1" in a column where the "12" has some other use. The introduction of EBCDIC in 1964 defined columns with as many as six punches (zones [12,11,0,8,9]...
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    used x5C (ASCII: \) while the Oric computers used x5F (ASCII: _). IBM's EBCDIC code page 037 uses xB1 for the £ while its code page 285 uses x5B. ICL's...
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