I expect the codes were customized, too.  The ones used at TU Eindhoven were 
very much not ASCII, not even close.  It was basically a 7 bit code, but 6 
significant bits plus a parity bit, with shift/unshift codes like in the 
5-level codes.  And the 8th bit by itself was for carriage return.

        paul

> On Dec 1, 2025, at 8:18 AM, Tuccio via cctalk <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I had one of these back in 1978ish. I remember that the coding was ASCII, but 
> “inverted”  i.e. mark and space were reversed. Not sure if yours is the same.
> Good luck.
> 
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