EBCDIC

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[[EBCDIC]] ('''Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code''') is a family of character encodings. 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.
 
[[EBCDIC]] ('''Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code''') is a family of character encodings. 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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Revision as of 18:03, 25 May 2019

File Format
Name EBCDIC
Ontology
PRONOM fmt/159
Wikidata ID Q627945
EBCDIC (Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code) is a family of character encodings. 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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Encodings in bold have official IANA charset identifiers.

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