My point is that the 3270DS supported ASCII  from day one. 

IBM 3270 
Information Display System 
Data Stream Systems Programmer's Reference 

also mentions both encodings.

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Not sure what your point is. The displayable data in a 3270 data stream, as
sent to a 3270 device, is not ASCII as far as I've ever seen. Of course a
controller might rework it as an emulation thing, but I don't think any
3270s spoke ASCII, did they?

On June 18, 2026 10:33:44 PM Seymour J Metz <[email protected]> wrote:

> "Data, commands, and orders transmitted between the control unit and the
> host system
> are in the form of interface codes. Two different codes are used in the
> United States:
> extended binary-coded decimal interchange code (EBCDIC) and American National
> Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII). The EBCDIC codes are
> also used
> in the World Trade countries (ASCII is available only in the U.S.); refer
> to IBM 3270
> Information Display System: Character Set Reference, GA27-2837, for details. "
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> Ehhhhh...the 3270DS itself still isn't doing ASCII, I don't think.
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> On June 18, 2026 9:36:18 PM Seymour J Metz <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> That depends on the 3271 model.
>>
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>> On Thu, 18 Jun 2026 22:30:08 +0000, Seymour J Metz wrote:
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>>> My TSMBIRD was ASCII art on a 3277; is your ILRBIRD fancier?
>>>
>> ASCII ?  3277?
>> It's easier to believe EBCDIC character cell.
>> Or do 3277 data streams support ASCII?
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