EBCDIC
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'''Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code''' to its friends. EBCDIC was used in a number of old IBM systems in the pre-PC era. The IBM PC, however, used [[ASCII]] like most modern computers. | '''Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code''' to its friends. EBCDIC was used in a number of old IBM systems in the pre-PC era. The IBM PC, however, used [[ASCII]] like most modern computers. | ||
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* http://www.simotime.com/asc2ebc1.htm - [[ASCII]] to EBCDIC translation tables | * http://www.simotime.com/asc2ebc1.htm - [[ASCII]] to EBCDIC translation tables | ||
* http://www.terena.org/activities/multiling/euroml/section05.html - A history and chart of EBCDIC | * http://www.terena.org/activities/multiling/euroml/section05.html - A history and chart of EBCDIC |
Revision as of 22:04, 4 March 2016
Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code to its friends. EBCDIC was used in a number of old IBM systems in the pre-PC era. The IBM PC, however, used ASCII like most modern computers.
- Wikipedia entry on EBCDIC
- http://www.simotime.com/asc2ebc1.htm - ASCII to EBCDIC translation tables
- http://www.terena.org/activities/multiling/euroml/section05.html - A history and chart of EBCDIC
Code charts at KreativeKorp: