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Relationships Broader Term:  character set Abbreviation Of:  Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code Abbreviation:  Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code n. ~ An eight-bit binary code [..]
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Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code. It is also called the Extended ASCII Code, as it adds an eighth digit to the normal seven-digit code.
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Extended binary code decimal interchange code. Any of a number of coded character sets developed by IBM consisting of 8-bit coded characters. This character code is used by older IBM systems and telex machines. Compare with ASCII.
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extended binary coded decimal interchange code.
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Acronym for extended binary coded decimal interchange code. An 8-bit alphanumeric coded character set.
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/eb's*-dik/, /eb'see`dik/, or /eb'k*-dik/ [abbreviation, Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code] n. An alleged character set used on IBM dinosaurs. It exists in at least six mut [..]
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Internetworking Dictionary See: Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code
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A character encoding scheme used by used by IBM mainframe computers and some other computers. Unlike ASCII , the EBCDIC standard specifies use of the entire 8 bits of each byte. Example: in EBCDIC the [..]
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An 8-bit code used on IBM (International Business Machines) mainframes instead of ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange). It is a very strange code, with the letters not contiguous [..]
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Extended Binary-Coded Decimal Interchange Code. A group of coded character sets that consists of eight-bit coded characters. EBCDIC-coded character sets map specified graphic and control characters onto code points, each consisting of 8 bits. EBCDIC is an extension of BCD (Binary-Coded Decimal), which uses only 7 bits for each character.
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Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code. A code for representing alphanumeric information. EBCDIC defines a specific set of characters. OCLC does not accept files written in EBCDIC.
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Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code. EBCDIC is a character encoding scheme developed by IBM. A character encoding scheme is a way to represent alphanumeric characters on a computer system in binary format.
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(computing) Extended Binary-Coded-Decimal Interchange Code an 8-bit character set and encoding representing 256 alphanumeric and special characters.
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 8-bit character encoding table used by ISM mainframes
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Extended Binary-Coded Decimal Interchange Code. A standard character-to-number encoding used primarily by IBM computer systems. See ASCII.
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A character-encoding scheme used by IBM mainframe computers and some other computers. Unlike ASCII, the EBCDIC standard specifies use of the entire 8 bits of each byte. Example: In EBCDIC the number & [..]
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An IBM code, like the ASCII code, for representing characters with numbers. It allows character data to be transferred via computer. Most computers use the ASCII code.
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Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code. An 8-bit binary
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