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PETSCII (PET
Standard Code of
Information Interchange), also
known as CBM ASCII, is the
character set used in
Commodore Business Machines' 8-bit home...
- is
called PETSCII, an
extended form of ASCII-1963. As with the Atari's
ATASCII art, C-64 fans
developed a
similar scene that used
PETSCII for
their creations...
- Oric,
Texas Instruments TI-99/4A, TRS-80, Minitel, Teletext, ATASCII,
PETSCII, ZX80, and ZX81
character sets.
Semigraphics characters are also included...
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simpler than base64's
expanding 3
source bytes to 4
encoded bytes. Out of
PETSCII's first 192 codes, 164 have
visible representations when quoted: 5 (white)...
- of text
semigraphics with
block elements and
dithering patterns in the
PETSCII character set. The
Sinclair ZX80, ZX81, and ZX
Spectrum included a set...
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Fujiyama and Aoji, and Jack's son
Leonard Tramiel, who
helped design the
PETSCII graphic characters and
acted as
quality control. The
result was Commodore's...
- PET also had a few
characters to
support 2×2 text
semigraphics in its
PETSCII character set. The PET was also one of the
first systems to rely heavily...
- PET models; the built-in
character encoding is not
standard ASCII but
PETSCII, an
extended form of ASCII-1963. The KERNAL ROM sets the VIC-II to a dark-blue...
- 8-bit
computers used
PETSCII encoding,
particularly notable for
inverting the
upper and
lower case
compared to
standard ASCII.
PETSCII printers worked fine...
- some
extensions are
instead based on the
earlier ASCII-1963. For example,
PETSCII,
which was
developed by
Commodore International for
their 8-bit systems...