On 2/15/25 15:50, Van Snyder via cctalk wrote:
> On Sat, 2025-02-15 at 23:19 +0000, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
>> Univac used Fieldata well into the 80s, ISTR.
> 
> Well beyond then. The Clearpath 2200 went out the door in the early
> 2000's, when Angus McRonald retired. He was the last one left who was
> using old Voyager codes that were trapped in the Univac because nobody
> wanted to pay to revise them for newer computers. Univac also had a
> quarter-word mode for ASCII, even as far back as 1108. The newer
> FORTRAN V compiler was called the ASCII compiler because CHARACTER type
> was, by default, quarter-word instead of sixth-word.

I remember the 1108--you could have 6, 9 or 12 bit "bytes".
The PDP-10 used 7 bit ASCII--5 characters/word.

But not 8.

--Chuck


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