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EBCDIC

  • EBCDIC
  • Eight-bit character encoding system invented by IBM

    Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC; /ˈɛbsɪdɪk/) is an eight-bit character encoding used mainly on IBM mainframe and IBM midrange computer

    EBCDIC

    EBCDIC

  • UTF-EBCDIC
  • Character encoding for Unicode compatible with EBCDIC

    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

    UTF-EBCDIC

    UTF-EBCDIC

  • Code page
  • Dated classifications of computing character sets

    Character encoding § Terminology.) The term "code page" originated from IBM's EBCDIC-based mainframe systems, but Microsoft, SAP, and Oracle Corporation are

    Code page

    Code_page

  • Japanese language in EBCDIC
  • Character encodings for Japanese on EBCDIC mainframes

    incompatible versions of the Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC) have been used to represent the Japanese language on computers, including

    Japanese language in EBCDIC

    Japanese_language_in_EBCDIC

  • Digital encoding of APL symbols
  • Code pages used specifically to write programs in the APL programming language

    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

    Digital encoding of APL symbols

    Digital_encoding_of_APL_symbols

  • Vertical bar
  • Typographic symbol

    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

    Vertical bar

    Vertical_bar

  • Yen and yuan sign
  • Currency sign

    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)

    Yen and yuan sign

    Yen_and_yuan_sign

  • Newline
  • Special characters in computing signifying the end of a line of text

    control characters in character encoding specifications such as ASCII, EBCDIC, Unicode, etc. A newline is used to signify the end of a line of text and

    Newline

    Newline

    Newline

  • ASCII
  • Character encoding standard

    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

    ASCII

    ASCII

    ASCII

  • C0 and C1 control codes
  • Computer control characters

    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

    C0 and C1 control codes

    C0_and_C1_control_codes

  • Extended ASCII
  • Nickname for 8-bit ASCII-derived character sets

    and Windows codepages). EBCDIC ("the other" major character code) likewise developed many extended variants (more than 186 EBCDIC codepages) over the decades

    Extended ASCII

    Extended ASCII

    Extended_ASCII

  • Character encoding
  • Using numbers to represent text characters

    Extended Binary-Coded Decimal Interchange Code (usually abbreviated as EBCDIC), an eight-bit encoding scheme developed in 1963 for the IBM System/360

    Character encoding

    Character encoding

    Character_encoding

  • Eight Ones
  • EBCDIC character code

    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

    Eight Ones

    Eight_Ones

  • Signed overpunch
  • Data encoding technique

    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

    Signed overpunch

    Signed_overpunch

  • Windows code page
  • Sets of characters used in the 1980s & 90s

    Katakana EBCDIC 20297 297 Country Extended Code Page for France 20420 420 EBCDIC Arabic 20423 423 EBCDIC Greek with Extended Latin 20424 424 EBCDIC Hebrew

    Windows code page

    Windows_code_page

  • IBM 3270
  • Family of block-oriented display terminals and printers made by IBM

    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

    IBM 3270

    IBM 3270

    IBM_3270

  • Whitespace character
  • Computer text file character representing blank space

    (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

    Whitespace character

    Whitespace_character

  • Binary-coded decimal
  • System of digitally encoding numbers

    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

    Binary-coded decimal

    Binary-coded decimal

    Binary-coded_decimal

  • ISO basic Latin alphabet
  • 26 letters in two cases broadly used in international communication

    which became the American National Standards Institute in 1969) 1963/1964: EBCDIC (developed by IBM and supporting the same alphabetic characters as ASCII

    ISO basic Latin alphabet

    ISO_basic_Latin_alphabet

  • K
  • Eleventh letter of the Latin alphabet

    Numeric character reference K K k k K K K K k k EBCDIC family 210 D2 146 92 ASCII 75 4B 107 6B

    K

    K

    K

  • Arabic numerals
  • Symbols 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9

    decimal digit, a design decision facilitating the digitization of text. EBCDIC uses a different offset, but is designed for a similar masking operation

    Arabic numerals

    Arabic_numerals

  • Tab character
  • Entity in digital text

    typewriter-style terminal, the tab character is sometimes written as Ctrl +I or ^I. In EBCDIC, the code for HT is 5. VT is 11 (the same as in ASCII). In many programming

    Tab character

    Tab_character

  • I
  • Ninth letter of the Latin alphabet

    The positions 0x49 and 0x69 were used by ASCII and inherited by Unicode. EBCDIC used 0xC9 and 0x89 for I and i. Brown & Kiddle (1870) The institutes of

    I

    I

    I

  • File Transfer Protocol
  • Standard protocol for transferring files over TCP/IP networks

    recommended for all implementations of FTP). EBCDIC (TYPE E): Used for plain text between hosts using the EBCDIC character set. Local (TYPE L n): Designed

    File Transfer Protocol

    File_Transfer_Protocol

  • Byte order mark
  • Unicode character

    0 ÿþ^@^@ 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 BOCU-1 FB

    Byte order mark

    Byte_order_mark

  • C (programming language)
  • General-purpose programming language

    Both standards do not prescribe any particular value encoding—ASCII and EBCDIC both comply with these standards, since they include at least those basic

    C (programming language)

    C (programming language)

    C_(programming_language)

  • E
  • Fifth letter of the Latin alphabet

    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

    E

    E

    E

  • Comparison of hex editors
  • Yes ANSI, OEM, Unicode, UTF-8, EBCDIC, Custom Yes 300 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes beye 8 PiB Yes No Yes Yes ANSI, EBCDIC, ASCII, Macintosh Yes 29 AVR, Java

    Comparison of hex editors

    Comparison_of_hex_editors

  • ISO/IEC 8859-1
  • Character encoding of Latin script

    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

    ISO/IEC 8859-1

    ISO/IEC 8859-1

    ISO/IEC_8859-1

  • DKOI
  • EBCDIC encodings for Cyrillic

    Код Обработки Информации, "Binary Code for Information Processing") is an EBCDIC encoding for Russian Cyrillic. It is a Telegraphy-based encoding used in

    DKOI

    DKOI

  • Dd (Unix)
  • Shell command for copying and converting file data

    copying, including byte order swapping and converting between ASCII and EBCDIC text encodings. dd is sometimes humorously called "Disk Destroyer", due

    Dd (Unix)

    Dd_(Unix)

  • Magnetic ink character recognition
  • Character-recognition technology

    0x3C, amount as 0x3B, and dash as 0x3D. For EBCDIC, IBM code page 1001 encodes digits in their usual EBCDIC locations, transit as 0xDB, on-us as 0xEB,

    Magnetic ink character recognition

    Magnetic_ink_character_recognition

  • Null character
  • Control character with value 0

    Set), ASCII (ISO/IEC 646), Baudot, ITA2 codes, the C0 control code, and EBCDIC. In modern character sets, the null character has a code point value of

    Null character

    Null_character

  • Halfwidth and fullwidth forms
  • Alternative width characters in East Asian typography

    similar treatment for Korean jamo, based on the N-byte Hangul code and its EBCDIC translation. For compatibility with existing character sets that contained

    Halfwidth and fullwidth forms

    Halfwidth and fullwidth forms

    Halfwidth_and_fullwidth_forms

  • Byte
  • Unit of digital information, usually 8 bits

    System/360 the eight-bit Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC), an expansion of their six-bit binary-coded decimal (BCDIC) representations

    Byte

    Byte

  • ZX81 character set
  • Character encoding used in the Sinclair ZX81 computers

    It has no relationship with previously established ones like ASCII or EBCDIC, but it is related though not identical to the character set of the predecessor

    ZX81 character set

    ZX81 character set

    ZX81_character_set

  • H
  • Eighth letter of the Latin alphabet

    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

    H

    H

    H

  • Ø
  • Letter in several Latin-script alphabets

    replacing the backslash and vertical bar. The most common locations in EBCDIC code pages is 0x80 and 0x70. Most code pages used by MS-DOS such as CP437

    Ø

    Ø

    Ø

  • Ú
  • Latin letter U with acute accent

    reference Ú Ú ú ú Named character reference Ú ú EBCDIC family 254 FE 222 DE ISO 8859-1/2/3/4/9/10/14/15/16 218 DA 250 FA

    Ú

    Ú

    Ú

  • Binary Synchronous Communications
  • IBM mainframe communications protocol

    USASCII with 128 characters and EBCDIC with 256 characters looked forward. Transcode disappeared very quickly but the EBCDIC and USASCII dialects of Bisync

    Binary Synchronous Communications

    Binary_Synchronous_Communications

  • Topics referred to by the same term

    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)

  • F
  • Sixth letter of the Latin alphabet

    134 EF BD 86 Numeric character reference F F f f F F f f EBCDIC family 198 C6 134 86 ASCII 70 46 102 66

    F

    F

    F

  • Extended Unix Code
  • System of East Asian character encodings

    user-defined characters. KEIS (Kanji-processing Extended Information System) is an EBCDIC encoding used by Hitachi, with double-byte characters (a DBCS-Host encoding)

    Extended Unix Code

    Extended_Unix_Code

  • Underscore
  • Typographic symbol (underline)

    encodings such as ITA2 and the first versions of ASCII had no underscore. IBM's EBCDIC character-coding system, introduced in 1964, added the underscore, which

    Underscore

    Underscore

    Underscore

  • Letter case
  • Uppercase or lowercase

    Case conversion is different with different character sets. In ASCII or EBCDIC, case can be converted in the following way, in C: int toupper(int c) {

    Letter case

    Letter case

    Letter_case

  • Colon (punctuation)
  • Punctuation mark with two dots (:)

    and therefore appeared in most text encodings, such as Baudot code and EBCDIC. It was placed at code 58 in ASCII and from there inherited into Unicode

    Colon (punctuation)

    Colon_(punctuation)

  • Unicode
  • Character encoding standard

    U+010000 to U+10FFFF UTF-32, which uses one 32-bit unit per code point UTF-EBCDIC, not specified as part of The Unicode Standard, which uses one to five 8-bit

    Unicode

    Unicode

    Unicode

  • Comparison of Unicode encodings
  • there are no code points less than U+10000. All printable characters in UTF-EBCDIC use at least as many bytes as in UTF-8, and most use more, due to a decision

    Comparison of Unicode encodings

    Comparison_of_Unicode_encodings

  • Pound sign
  • Currency sign

    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

    Pound sign

    Pound sign

    Pound_sign

  • Plain text
  • Term for computer data consisting only of unformatted characters of readable material

    because someday people might want to process text, and won. Although IBM used EBCDIC, most text from then on came to be encoded in ASCII, using values from 0

    Plain text

    Plain text

    Plain_text

  • Û
  • Latin letter U with circumflex

    reference Û Û û û Named character reference Û û EBCDIC family 251 FB 219 DB ISO 8859-1/3/4/9/10/14/15/16 219 DB 251 FB

    Û

    Û

    Û

  • Soft hyphen
  • Unicode character

    languages. This is the application context originally considered by the EBCDIC and ISO 8859-1 standards and implemented in many VT100 terminal emulators

    Soft hyphen

    Soft hyphen

    Soft_hyphen

  • Charset detection
  • Process of determining content's charset

    1270 Cyrillic + French Cyrillic + German Polytonic Greek EBCDIC Japanese language in EBCDIC DKOI DEC terminals (VTx) Multinational (MCS) National Replacement

    Charset detection

    Charset_detection

  • Punched card
  • Paper-based recording medium

    "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

    Punched card

    Punched card

    Punched_card

  • OSI model
  • Model of communication of seven abstraction layers

    Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1), with capabilities such as converting an EBCDIC-coded text file to an ASCII-coded file, or serialization of objects and

    OSI model

    OSI model

    OSI_model

  • KS X 1001
  • South Korean character set

    for use as a Shift Out set with EBCDIC. That variant uses shift in and shift out to switch between a single-byte EBCDIC page and Johab, uses a different

    KS X 1001

    KS_X_1001

  • IBM 5110
  • Portable computer (1978)

    I/O devices (floppy disk drives, IEEE-488, RS-232) and a character set (EBCDIC) which was compatible with other IBM machines. These improvements made it

    IBM 5110

    IBM 5110

    IBM_5110

  • ISO 8583
  • International standard for financial transaction card originated interchange messaging

    binary data or as 16 hexadecimal characters (0–9, A–F) in the ASCII or EBCDIC character sets. A message will contain at least one bitmap, called the primary

    ISO 8583

    ISO_8583

  • Comparison of text editors
  • Windows charset can be preserved. Vim supports EBCDIC when compiled on a system that uses the EBCDIC character set. from version 21.5.29 GNU Emacs (1)

    Comparison of text editors

    Comparison_of_text_editors

  • Carriage return
  • Reset to the beginning of a line of text

    carriage return is one of the control characters in ASCII code, Unicode, EBCDIC, and many other codes. It commands a printer, or other output system such

    Carriage return

    Carriage_return

  • BCD (character encoding)
  • Six-bit binary-coded decimal codes

    IBM announced the 8-bit Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC), based on BCDIC, in 1964 with the introduction of its System/360 line.

    BCD (character encoding)

    BCD_(character_encoding)

  • Digraphs and trigraphs (programming)
  • Two or three characters, treated as one

    characters for special use and so on. Trigraphs might also be used for some EBCDIC code pages that lack characters such as { and }. The basic character set

    Digraphs and trigraphs (programming)

    Digraphs_and_trigraphs_(programming)

  • IBM Series/1
  • 1970s era IBM minicomputer

    storage and handling. Although the Series/1 uses EBCDIC character encoding internally and locally attached EBCDIC terminals, ASCII-based remote terminals and

    IBM Series/1

    IBM Series/1

    IBM_Series/1

  • ASCII art
  • Computer art form using text characters

    the 1403 was driven by an EBCDIC-coded platform and the character sets and trains available on the 1403 were derived from EBCDIC rather than ASCII, despite

    ASCII art

    ASCII art

    ASCII_art

  • Transcode (character encoding)
  • IBM 6-bit data transmission code

    using 6-bit Transcode had higher throughput than transmission using 8-bit EBCDIC or ASCII, provided that the data to be transmitted used a limited set of

    Transcode (character encoding)

    Transcode_(character_encoding)

  • UTF-8
  • ASCII-compatible variable-width encoding of Unicode

    Relationship between Unicode characters and HTML UTF-EBCDIC – Character encoding for Unicode compatible with EBCDIC List of Unicode characters Unicode® 6.0.0: Released:

    UTF-8

    UTF-8

  • Legacy system
  • Old computing technology or system that remains in use

    Lotus 1-2-3, and text files encoded with legacy character encodings like EBCDIC. The first use of the term legacy to describe computer systems probably

    Legacy system

    Legacy system

    Legacy_system

  • Number sign
  • Typographic symbol (#)

    35 (hex 0x23) in ASCII where it was inherited by many character sets. In EBCDIC it is often at 0x7B or 0xEC. Unicode characters with 'number sign' in their

    Number sign

    Number_sign

  • Keypunch
  • Device for punching holes into paper cards

    for parentheses, equal and plus as well as other new symbols used in the EBCDIC code. The IBM 029 was mechanically similar to the IBM 026 and printed the

    Keypunch

    Keypunch

    Keypunch

  • Fujitsu Technology Solutions
  • Munich-based information technology vendor

    S/390-compatible platforms BS2000: EBCDIC-based operating system for SPARC, x86 and S/390-compatible systems VM2000: EBCDIC-based hypervisor for S/390-compatible

    Fujitsu Technology Solutions

    Fujitsu Technology Solutions

    Fujitsu_Technology_Solutions

  • Six-bit character code
  • Computer encoding of characters

    and the IBM 704 in 1954. Six-bit encodings were replaced by the eight-bit EBCDIC code starting in 1964, when System/360 standardized on eight-bit bytes.

    Six-bit character code

    Six-bit_character_code

  • Presentation layer
  • Sixth layer of the OSI model of telecommunications

    be the conversion of an extended binary coded decimal interchange code (EBCDIC-coded) text computer file to an ASCII-coded file. If necessary, the presentation

    Presentation layer

    Presentation_layer

  • IBM Displaywriter System
  • 1980 office desktop computer

    created in Textpack is encoded with 8-bit EBCDIC. The Displaywriter also supports ASCII, but 8-bit EBCDIC is used in this context in order to take advantage

    IBM Displaywriter System

    IBM Displaywriter System

    IBM_Displaywriter_System

  • Text file
  • Computer file containing plain text

    human-interpretable to some degree. ASCII – Character encoding standard EBCDIC – Eight-bit character encoding system invented by IBM Filename extension –

    Text file

    Text_file

  • Recording format
  • Format for encoding data for storage

    HTML and XML encoding, combined in a plain text file format, using either EBCDIC or ASCII character encoding, on a UDF digitally formatted disk. In electronic

    Recording format

    Recording format

    Recording_format

  • Enquiry character
  • Transmission control character

    keyboard. The 5-bit ITA2 has an enquiry character, as do the later ASCII and EBCDIC. In the 1960s, DEC routinely disabled the answerback feature on Teletype

    Enquiry character

    Enquiry character

    Enquiry_character

  • Ü
  • Latin letter U with umlaut/diaeresis

    reference Ü Ü ü ü Named character reference Ü ü EBCDIC family 252 FC 220 DC ISO 8859-1/2/3/4/9/10/14/15/16 220 DC 252 FC CP437

    Ü

    Ü

    Ü

  • Fujitsu Siemens Computers
  • 1999–2009 Japanese-German computer technology company

    S/390-compatible platforms BS2000: EBCDIC-based operating system for SPARC, x86 and S/390-compatible systems VM2000: EBCDIC-based hypervisor for S/390-compatible

    Fujitsu Siemens Computers

    Fujitsu Siemens Computers

    Fujitsu_Siemens_Computers

  • KOI-8
  • Character set

    points 128–159) might be filled with the additional control characters from EBCDIC (code points 32–63). This standard has become the base for the later Internet

    KOI-8

    KOI-8

  • IBM MQ
  • Family of message-oriented middleware products

    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

    IBM MQ

    IBM_MQ

  • 36-bit computing
  • Computer architecture bit width

    1960s, but especially the 1970s, the introduction of 7-bit ASCII and 8-bit EBCDIC led to the move to machines using 8-bit bytes, with word sizes that were

    36-bit computing

    36-bit computing

    36-bit_computing

  • RS-232
  • Standard for serial communication

    standard does not define such elements as the character encoding (i.e. ASCII, EBCDIC, or others), the framing of characters (start or stop bits, etc.), transmission

    RS-232

    RS-232

    RS-232

  • Baudot code
  • Pioneering five-bit character encodings

    the Delete code in ASCII (or other 7-bit and 8-bit encodings, including EBCDIC for punched cards). After codes in a fragment of text have been replaced

    Baudot code

    Baudot code

    Baudot_code

  • Mojibake
  • Garbled text as a result of incorrect character encodings

    of the era, but inverted the case of all letters. IBM mainframes use the EBCDIC encoding which does not match ASCII at all. The alphabets of the North Germanic

    Mojibake

    Mojibake

    Mojibake

  • ß
  • Letter of the Latin alphabet; used in the German language

    In DOS code pages it is at 0xE1. Mac OS encodings put it at 0xA7. Some EBCDIC codes put it at 0x59. The upper-case form was rarely, if ever, encoded in

    ß

    ß

    ß

  • Qshell
  • Optional command-line interpreter for the IBM

    deal with platform-specific issues such as translating between ASCII and EBCDIC. The shell supports interactive mode as well as batch processing and can

    Qshell

    Qshell

  • PDP-11 architecture
  • Instruction set architecture developed by Digital Equipment Corporation

    string. This can be used for EBCDIC to ASCII conversions by placing the corresponding ASCII character code for the mapped EBCDIC codes in the table. The character

    PDP-11 architecture

    PDP-11_architecture

  • Metric prefix
  • Order of magnitude indicator

    about 1960 onwards, "u" prevailed in type-written documents. Because ASCII, EBCDIC, and other common encodings lacked code-points for ⟨μ⟩, this tradition remained

    Metric prefix

    Metric_prefix

  • List of information system character sets
  • nature of these standards is not as common knowledge like it is for ASCII or EBCDIC or their slang names. While 8-bit is the de facto standard as of 2016,[citation

    List of information system character sets

    List_of_information_system_character_sets

  • Vehicle identification number
  • System for identifying vehicles

    appropriate numerical counterparts. These numerical alternatives (based on IBM's EBCDIC) are in the following chart. I, O, and Q are not allowed in a valid VIN

    Vehicle identification number

    Vehicle identification number

    Vehicle_identification_number

  • XML
  • Markup language and file format

    The main changes are to enable the use of line-ending characters used on EBCDIC platforms, and the use of scripts and characters absent from Unicode 3.2

    XML

    XML

    XML

  • Index of computing articles
  • Docblock – DVD – DVI (TeX) – Dvorak keyboard layout – Dylan Earth Simulator – EBCDIC – ECMAScript (a.k.a. JavaScript) – Electronic data processing (EDP) – Enhanced

    Index of computing articles

    Index_of_computing_articles

  • Nje
  • Cyrillic letter

    dictionary definition of Њ at Wiktionary The dictionary definition of њ at Wiktionary IBM EBCDIC (Cyrillic Russian) encoding - Windows charsets v t e

    Nje

    Nje

    Nje

  • Apache HTTP Server
  • Open-source web server software

    Next, and Tandem. These were believed to be broken anyway. "The Apache EBCDIC Port - Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4". httpd.apache.org. Archived from

    Apache HTTP Server

    Apache HTTP Server

    Apache_HTTP_Server

  • ZX80 character set
  • Character set

    It has no relationship with previously established ones like ASCII or EBCDIC, but it is related though not identical to the character set of the successor

    ZX80 character set

    ZX80 character set

    ZX80_character_set

  • Linux on IBM Z
  • Usage of Linux operating system on IBM mainframes

    distribution—it is not an EBCDIC-based operating system. However, for convenience, Linux is able to read kernel parameters in EBCDIC. z/VM takes advantage

    Linux on IBM Z

    Linux_on_IBM_Z

  • List of vacuum tubes
  • CK1414 EBCDIC target H I ? . ¤ [ < ⊞ + A B C D E F G Q R ! $ * ] ; △ - J K L M N O P Y Z = , % ≶ ' ⊠ / S T U V W X 8 9 0 # @ : > ■ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

    List of vacuum tubes

    List of vacuum tubes

    List_of_vacuum_tubes

  • KornShell
  • Bourne shell backward compatible Unix shell created by David Korn

    was released as a "major release for several reasons" such as removal of EBCDIC support, dropping support for binary plugins written for ksh93u+ and removal

    KornShell

    KornShell

    KornShell

  • Bell character
  • Device control code used to alert operators

    number 11 (0x0B) when in "figures" mode. The code 47 (0x2F) is used in EBCDIC. In the programming language C (created in 1972), and in many languages

    Bell character

    Bell character

    Bell_character

  • Hash function
  • Mapping arbitrary data to fixed-size values

    operation to yield an index into the table. Analogous to the way an ASCII or EBCDIC character string representing a decimal number is converted to a numeric

    Hash function

    Hash function

    Hash_function

AI & ChatGPT searchs for online references containing EBCDIC

EBCDIC

AI search references containing EBCDIC

EBCDIC

AI search queriess for Facebook and twitter posts, hashtags with EBCDIC

EBCDIC

Follow users with usernames @EBCDIC or posting hashtags containing #EBCDIC

EBCDIC

Online names & meanings

  • Noshi | நோஷீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Noshi | நோஷீ

    Sweet

  • Deheshwar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Deheshwar

    Lord of the Body; The Soul

  • Nedumaran | நேதுமாரண
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Nedumaran | நேதுமாரண

    Tall and handsome

  • Shayan | شایان
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Shayan | شایان

    Intelligent, Courteous

  • Dianna
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Latin, Swedish

    Dianna

    Divine; Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted as a Huntress

  • Hanka
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew, Indian, Japanese, Latin, Sanskrit

    Hanka

    Grace; Favour; Apricot from Nara; Grain

  • Jam | ஜாம
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Jam | ஜாம

    Son of the right hand

  • Gillow
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gillow

    English : habitational name from a place in Herefordshire, named from Welsh cil ‘retreat’ + llwch ‘pool’.

  • Peirce
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English, Greek

    Peirce

    Rock

  • Chokichi
  • Boy/Male

    Japanese

    Chokichi

    Good fortune.

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