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  2. EBCDIC - Wikipedia

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    The table below shows the "invariant subset" [10] of EBCDIC, which are characters that should have the same assignments on all EBCDIC code pages that use the Latin alphabet. (This includes most of the ISO/IEC 646 invariant repertoire, except the exclamation mark .)

  3. UTF-EBCDIC - Wikipedia

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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 of 4 for UTF-8). [1] It is meant to be EBCDIC -friendly, so that legacy EBCDIC applications on mainframes may process the characters without much difficulty.

  4. List of file signatures - Wikipedia

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    In the table below, the column "ISO 8859-1" shows how the file signature appears when interpreted as text in the common ISO 8859-1 encoding, with unprintable characters represented as the control code abbreviation or symbol, or codepage 1252 character where available, or a box otherwise. In some cases the space character is shown as ␠.

  5. Category:EBCDIC code pages - Wikipedia

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  6. Eight Ones - Wikipedia

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    Eight Ones, as an EBCDIC control code, is used for synchronisation purposes, such as a time and media filler. [1] In Advanced Function Presentation code page definition resource headers, setting at least the first two bytes of the field for the eight-byte code page resource name (which is encoded in code page 500) to Eight Ones (0xFF) constitutes a "null name", which is treated as unset.

  7. Character encoding - Wikipedia

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    Punched tape with the word "Wikipedia" encoded in ASCII.Presence and absence of a hole represents 1 and 0, respectively; for example, W is encoded as 1010111.. Character encoding is the process of assigning numbers to graphical characters, especially the written characters of human language, allowing them to be stored, transmitted, and transformed using computers. [1]

  8. Code page - Wikipedia

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    The term "code page" originated from IBM's EBCDIC-based mainframe systems, [1] but Microsoft, SAP, [2] and Oracle Corporation [3] are among the vendors that use this term. The majority of vendors identify their own character sets by a name.

  9. Wikipedia:Userboxes/Language/Written - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... EBCDIC-5: 227 210 137 242 64 244 162 205 153 ...