ATASCII
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* [http://members.bitstream.net/marksim/atarimac/fonts.html Atari Classic truetype fonts] | * [http://members.bitstream.net/marksim/atarimac/fonts.html Atari Classic truetype fonts] | ||
* [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] |
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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.
- [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