• The VT100 code page is a character encoding used to represent text on the Classic Mac OS for compatibility with the VT100 terminal. It encodes 256 characters...
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    encodings extended existing simple four-bit numeric encoding to include alphabetic and special characters, mapping them easily to punch-card encoding...
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    sequences was the Digital VT100, introduced in 1978. This model was very successful in the market, which sparked a variety of VT100 clones, among the earliest...
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  • 2023-07-16. Williams, Paul Flo (2002). "DEC Technical Character Set (TCS)". VT100.net. Retrieved 2023-07-16. Braams, Johannes; et al. (2023-06-01). "The LATEX...
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  • ISO/IEC 2022 (category Encodings of Asian languages)
    4 ("Encoding Methods"), section "EUC encoding" Lunde (2008), pp. 253–255, Chapter 4 ("Encoding Methods"), section "EUC versus ISO-2022 encodings". ISO-IR-196...
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    for American Standard Code for Information Interchange, is a character encoding standard for representing a particular set of 95 (English language focused)...
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    the successful VT100 series, providing more functionality in a much smaller unit with a much smaller and lighter keyboard. Like the VT100, the VT200 series...
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    characters also are used to display VT100 pseudographics. Shift In is also used in the 2G variant of SoftBank Mobile's encoding for emoji. The ISO/IEC 2022 standard...
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    board systems the only common standard for box-drawing characters was the VT100 alternate character set (see also: DEC Special Graphics). The escape sequence...
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  • Character encoding detection, charset detection, or code page detection is the process of heuristically guessing the character encoding of a series of...
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    been broken into lines, such as certain plain text files, text sent to VT100-style terminal emulators or printers, or pages represented in page description...
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  • Code page (category Character encoding)
    to variations of IBM's EBCDIC encoding and slightly larger numbers refer to variations of IBM's extended ASCII encoding as used in its PC hardware. With...
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  • parameters: it was not a straightforward control language encoded as substitution. The later VT100 terminal implemented the more sophisticated ANSI escape...
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  • Code page 951 (category Encodings of Asian languages)
    PC Data KS code, the double byte component of their code page 949, an encoding for the Korean language. See Code page 949 (IBM). The code page number...
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  • Lotus Multi-Byte Character Set (category Character encoding)
    Multi-Byte Character Set (LMBCS) is a proprietary multi-byte character encoding originally conceived in 1988 at Lotus Development Corporation with input...
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  • command to output the human-readable form of the "vt100" terminal definition, for example, is: infocmp vt100 The use of a machine-readable format was to avoid...
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    many others Microsoft/Adobe Systems Windows Glyph List 4 (WGL4) KOI8-R DEC VT100 graphics symbols The 6x13, 8x13, 9x15, 9x18, and 10x20 fonts cover a much...
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  • The Multinational Character Set (DMCS or MCS) is a character encoding created in 1983 by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) for use in the popular VT220...
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  • 8859 series of ASCII-based standard character encodings, first edition published in 2001. The same encoding was defined as Romanian Standard SR 14111 in...
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    encoding as its default encoding and displays text right-to-left, while the international character set was replaced by the standard ATASCII encoding...
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    various uses. The VT52 family was followed by the much more sophisticated VT100 in 1978. These terminals supported asynchronous communication at baud rates...
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  • Lotus International Character Set (category Character encoding)
    International Character Set (LICS) is a proprietary single-byte character encoding introduced in 1985 by Lotus Development Corporation. It is based on the...
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  • Dynamically Redefined Character Set (category Character encoding)
    added a RAM buffer where new glyphs could be uploaded from the host system using the Sixel data format. "VT320 Soft Character Sets". VT100.net. v t e...
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    use of the paper-tape reader and punch for binary data. However, the DEC VT100 terminals from 1978 responded to enquiry with a user-configurable answerback...
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    specifications https://www.zx.net.nz/computers/dec/networks/DELNI/ https://vt100.net/mirror/hcps/delnitm1.pdf https://serverfault.com/questions/375782/i...
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  • Xerox Character Code Standard (category Character encoding)
    character encoding that was created by Xerox in 1980 for the exchange of information between elements of the Xerox Network Systems Architecture. It encodes the...
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  • telecommunications industries in the First World that a non-proprietary method of encoding characters was needed. The International Organization for Standardization...
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  • Anne. "9. Legacy single-byte encodings". Encoding Standard. WHATWG. Note: ISO-8859-8 and ISO-8859-8-I are distinct encoding names, because ISO-8859-8 has...
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  • though the introduction of ISO/IEC 8859-9 superseded it for Turkish. The encoding was popular for users of Esperanto, but fell out of use as application...
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  • declare use of ISO-8859-9. However, the WHATWG Encoding Standard, which specifies the character encodings which are permitted in HTML5 and which compliant...
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