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ATASCII is a eight-bit encoding that was used on Atari computers. It uses most, but not all, of the ASCII printing characters; codes 7B through 7F are different. The characters with the high bit set (80 through FF) are, with some exceptions, inverse video versions of the same code ANDed with 7F. | ATASCII is a eight-bit encoding that was used on Atari computers. It uses most, but not all, of the ASCII printing characters; codes 7B through 7F are different. The characters with the high bit set (80 through FF) are, with some exceptions, inverse video versions of the same code ANDed with 7F. | ||
+ | * [http://www.faqs.org/faqs/atari-8-bit/faq/section-62.html#b Atari 8-bit FAQ] - What is the ATASCII Character Set? | ||
* [[http://www.atariarchives.org/mapping/appendix10.php Code table]] | * [[http://www.atariarchives.org/mapping/appendix10.php Code table]] | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATASCII Wikipedia entry on ATASCII] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATASCII Wikipedia entry on ATASCII] | ||
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* [http://bf.amfband.com/bffiles.html File directory containing two ATASCII Telnet Clients for Windows] | * [http://bf.amfband.com/bffiles.html File directory containing two ATASCII Telnet Clients for Windows] | ||
* [http://www.atariarchives.org/basicxl/showpage.php?page=363 Process of typing in ATASCII on an Atari computer] | * [http://www.atariarchives.org/basicxl/showpage.php?page=363 Process of typing in ATASCII on an Atari computer] | ||
+ | * [http://joyfulcoder.com/memopad/ Memo Pad], a windows memo pad for ATASCII characters | ||
+ | * [http://joyfulcoder.net/atascii/ Joyful Coder ATASCII Map] | ||
+ | * [http://atariwiki.strotmann.de/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=Atari%20ATASCII%20Table ATASCII map in PDF] | ||
+ | * [http://www.atarimagazines.com/compute/issue70/113_1_INSIGHT_Atari.php Atari Character Codes] from Computer Magazine Issue #70 | ||
+ | * [http://syncterm.bbsdev.net/ Syncterm Software] - Terminal program for Windows that supports ATASCII | ||
+ | * [http://xent.com/~bsittler/atascii.ti Terminfo for ATASCII] | ||
+ | * [http://www.atariarchives.org/c3ba/page004.php Reading the Atari Character Codes] from Compute!'s Third Book of Atari | ||
+ | * [http://user.xmission.com/~trevin/atari/atari.html TrueType Font of ATASCII Characters] | ||
+ | * [http://www.vitoco.cl/atari/atasciiprinter.html Web-based ATASCII Printer] | ||
+ | * http://ape.dyndns.org:8083/ABBUC/379/IBM2A.C IBM2A.C - Program to make "best guess" conversion from ATASCII to IBM PC Characters (1993) |
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ATASCII is a eight-bit encoding that was used on Atari computers. It uses most, but not all, of the ASCII printing characters; codes 7B through 7F are different. The characters with the high bit set (80 through FF) are, with some exceptions, inverse video versions of the same code ANDed with 7F.
- Atari 8-bit FAQ - What is the ATASCII Character Set?
- [Code table]
- Wikipedia entry on ATASCII
- The Atari Character Set page at Atari-Forum.com
- Atari ATASCII Viewer (Java) on Sourceforge. Last updated in 2001.
- Display of ATASCII on a 40h light panel (Video)
- ATASCII View Windows program for viewing ATASCII characters
- Issue of Analog Computing Magazine (#31) covering ATASCII Animations
- Atari Classic truetype fonts
- File directory containing two ATASCII Telnet Clients for Windows
- Process of typing in ATASCII on an Atari computer
- Memo Pad, a windows memo pad for ATASCII characters
- Joyful Coder ATASCII Map
- ATASCII map in PDF
- Atari Character Codes from Computer Magazine Issue #70
- Syncterm Software - Terminal program for Windows that supports ATASCII
- Terminfo for ATASCII
- Reading the Atari Character Codes from Compute!'s Third Book of Atari
- TrueType Font of ATASCII Characters
- Web-based ATASCII Printer
- http://ape.dyndns.org:8083/ABBUC/379/IBM2A.C IBM2A.C - Program to make "best guess" conversion from ATASCII to IBM PC Characters (1993)