Stephen Hoffman · @HoffmanLabs
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@cross @soaproot @b0rk 1100 running EXEC-8 used six characters per 36-bit word, or four 9-bit characters, and you can be assured that EXEC-8 programmers also used those “extra” bits in each character for other stuff.

That encoding offered app developers one or two flag or control bits per character, as ASCII fits in 7 bits. 8-bit ASCII with CSI and friends is less than ubiquitous to this day.

Some 6-bit code is still latent in 64-bit VSI to this day, and probably including within the x86-64 port. Last time I met that RAD50 was deep inside the OpenVMS file system code.

#univac #fieldata #ascii #dec #rad50 #openvms

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