In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 07/31/2008
at 05:59 PM, Anne Lynn Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
the above title says *train* and then description talks about *chain*
The original 1403 definitely used a chain; I just wasn't sure whether
*every* 1403 before the Nancy One did. The 1403N1 definitely
In [EMAIL PROTECTED],
on 07/24/2008
at 10:31 AM, Farley, Peter x23353 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
When you say UCS, are you referring to the 3800/3900 page-printer
Universal Character Set buffer? I.E., the character set one loads to
the printer to output text to actual paper? Or do you mean
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to bit.listserv.ibm-main as well.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Shmuel Metz , Seymour J.) writes:
No, I'm referring to the 1403 line-printer Universal Character Set buffer,
since the context was the 1416. That was a wrapper
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What they don't tell you
In [EMAIL PROTECTED],
on 07/08/2008
at 10:45 AM, Farley, Peter x23353 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Two columns of EBCDIC graphics are shown. The first gives IBM standard
U.S. bit pattern assignments. The second shows the T-11 and TN text
printing chains (120 graphics).
What they don't tell you
At 7/7/2008 12:15 PM, Edward Jaffe wrote:
They [code pages 1047 and 037] are not the same. [snip] People still
using the old code page 037 probably see funny looking garbage
characters in IBM-provided macros and other code. [...]
On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 09:01:02 -0700, Edward Jaffe wrote:
I
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