There's an old engineering joke that says: “Standards are great … everyone should have one!” The problem is that – very often – everyone does. Consider the case of storing textual data inside a ...
These formats are not discussed in detail in this chapter because the EBCDIC character-encoding system is their only host-specific aspect. converts EBCDIC character data to octal representation. All ...
Version 1.3 of the Apache HTTP Server was the first version which included a port to a (non-ASCII) mainframe machine which uses the EBCDIC character set as its native codeset. (It is the SIEMENS ...
The following lists the EBCDIC character set and its hexadecimal representation. Not all of the 256 possible combinations of the byte are used.
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