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Coding Information - SIX-BIT character codes

Less common than EBCDIC or ASCII not now used but it was used in early IBM computers for internal storage of characters, although is can be used in bi-sync (see here).

0 1 2 3
0 SOH & - 0
1 A J / 1
2 B K S 2
3 C L T 3
4 D M U 4
5 E N V 5
6 F O W 6
7 G P X 7
8 H Q Y 8
9 I R Z 9
A STX SP ESC SYN
B . S , #
C < * % @
D BEL US ENQ NAK
E SUB EOT ETX EM
F ETB DLE HT DEL

 


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