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  1. EBCDIC Codes and Characters - Lookup Tables

    IBM therefore developed their own EBCDIC (Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code) for use with punch card peripherals, and still uses it on mainframes today. It is probably the …

  2. EBCDIC to ASCII - IBM

    The following table is an EBCDIC-to-ASCII conversion table that translates 8-bit EBCDIC characters to 7-bit ASCII characters.

  3. EBCDIC - Wikipedia

    The table below shows the "invariant subset" [10] of EBCDIC, which are characters that should have the same assignments on all EBCDIC code pages that use the Latin alphabet. (This …

  4. IBM EBCDIC Character Table - Astrodigital

    The following table is a list of IBM's EBCDIC table values. Note that EBCDIC is not programmer friendly because of the way in which the table was organized by IBM.

  5. ASCII or EBCDIC, Translation Tables - SimoTime

    A conversion or translation chart or table for ASCII, EBCDIC, Binary, bit, hex, hexadecimal, decimal or text. Includes alternate codes for the currency symbols (dollar sign, British Pound …

  6. EBCDIC Alphanumeric Code - HyperPhysics

    The extended binary coded decimal interchange code (EBCDIC) is an 8-bit alphanumeric code which has been extensively used by IBM in its mainframe applications. ...

  7. Character Encodings/Code Tables/EBCDIC - Wikibooks

    Mar 5, 2025 · EBCDIC 831 is the same as EBCDIC 037.

  8. EBCDIC to ASCII Conversion Charts - pacsys.com

    The two charts below show the default conversion tables used by Spectrum Writer, the 4GL Report Writer and File Format Utility for Mainframes. In these tables, non-printable characters …

  9. The EBCDIC character set - IBM

    z/OS data sets are encoded in the Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange (EBCDIC) character set. This is a character set that was developed before ASCII (American Standard …

  10. EBCDIC - Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code

    Jul 23, 2025 · EBCDIC encoding works by using a preset mapping table that assigns a unique 8-digit binary number to each character. When encoding text, it goes through these sequential …