Looking at references that Al and others have already mentioned

(and I'd like to add: http://www.transbay.net/~enf/ascii/ascii.pdf which also 
mentions EBCDIC and ECMA-1)

(and also add the PDP-1 documentation on "Concise code" and "FIO-DEC" codes 
which seem to be related to a specific model of Flexowriter... I'm not sure 
which came first, the FIO-DEC code or the Flexowriter FIO)

I'm astonished at the flurry of standards activities in character codes in the 
1960-1963 timeframe. That doesn't mean that six bit codes didn't exist earlier, 
just that the flurry of standards activities is astonishing.

I think sometimes it is very common for Wikipedia authors to mistake standards 
committee activities as being the only activities. Wikipedia's policies 
encouraging (requiring?) references to standards documents make it very easy to 
go down this road but it can be misleading. There are things adopted in 
standards committees that are never implemented in real life. And there's lots 
of things implemented in real life that are never part of a standard.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Sergii Kolisnyk
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2010 10:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Simh] 6-bit variants of ASCII (AKA DEC SIXBIT)

Hello!

Could you give me some web links to definitive manuals on DEC SIXBIT codes?
If there are none, may be somebody could take time and tell from his memories
about _different_variants_ ?

I'm putting what I can find or remember here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixbit_code_pages
I have found ECMA-1 standard (may be you know its ANSI and/or ISO names?)
http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-ST-WITHDRAWN/ECMA-1,%201st%20Edition,%20March%201963.pdf

ECMA-5 tells to use DEL-escaping to represent full ASCII code space:
http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-ST-WITHDRAWN/ECMA-5,%203rd%20Edition,%20June%201970.pdf

I'm also wondering how it got into ISO/IEC 7811-2
http://cardforum.cardprom.ru/standard/ISO-card-magnetic18.gif

Could you correct my mistakes, if any?
(As I remember, PDP-8 used other variant, with halves of code space
swapped, so A got 01 code.)

Thank you in advance!

Best regards,
Sergii Kolisnyk
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