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  • IBM Machine Code Printer Control Characters
  • These single character print commands are called printer control characters. Printer control characters and Carriage control characters are IBM mainframe

    IBM Machine Code Printer Control Characters

    IBM_Machine_Code_Printer_Control_Characters

  • Line printer
  • Impact printer that prints one entire line of text at a time

    designated LPTx, for line printer. IBM Machine Code Printer Control Characters Characters per line lp0 on fire Page printer Typewriter Edgeline printing

    Line printer

    Line printer

    Line_printer

  • IBM 3270
  • Family of block-oriented display terminals and printers made by IBM

    The IBM 3270 is a family of block oriented display and printer computer terminals introduced by IBM in 1971 and normally used to communicate with IBM mainframes

    IBM 3270

    IBM 3270

    IBM_3270

  • Code page
  • Dated classifications of computing character sets

    computing, a code page is a character encoding and as such it is a specific association of a set of printable characters and control characters with unique

    Code page

    Code_page

  • BCD (character encoding)
  • Six-bit binary-coded decimal codes

    letters, and some special and control characters as six-bit character codes. Unlike later encodings such as ASCII, BCD codes were not standardized. Different

    BCD (character encoding)

    BCD_(character_encoding)

  • Printer (computing)
  • Computer peripheral that prints text or graphics

    bar code printers are an example of an expanded use for printers. Different types of printers include 3D printers, inkjet printers, laser printers, and

    Printer (computing)

    Printer (computing)

    Printer_(computing)

  • List of IBM products
  • character chain IBM 1445: IBM 1240/1401/1440/Sys360—Printer IBM 1446: IBM 1440—Printer Control unit for 1403 IBM 2203: Printer IBM 2213: Printer IBM 2245:

    List of IBM products

    List of IBM products

    List_of_IBM_products

  • IBM 1401
  • 1960s decimal computer

    For alphabetic characters the setting of bits is derived from the zone and digit punches of the IBM 80 column punched card character code: B,A from 12,

    IBM 1401

    IBM 1401

    IBM_1401

  • IBM Selectric
  • Line of electric typewriters by IBM

    The IBM Selectric (a portmanteau of "selective" and "electric") was a highly successful line of electric typewriters introduced by IBM on 31 July 1961

    IBM Selectric

    IBM Selectric

    IBM_Selectric

  • IBM hammer printers
  • IBM system printers that used hammer technology

    IBM developed, manufactured and sold hammer-based impact printers that used either type bars, a chain, a train, or a band to create printed output from

    IBM hammer printers

    IBM hammer printers

    IBM_hammer_printers

  • IBM System/360
  • IBM computer family (1964–1977)

    Muncher" or "Mal-Function Card Machine"). Line printers were the IBM 1403 and the slower IBM 1443. A paper tape reader, the IBM 2671, was introduced in 1964

    IBM System/360

    IBM System/360

    IBM_System/360

  • Six-bit character code
  • Computer encoding of characters

    characters, so these codes generally include only the upper-case letters, the numerals, some punctuation characters, and sometimes control characters

    Six-bit character code

    Six-bit_character_code

  • Punched card
  • Paper-based recording medium

    round holes. In 1930, Remington Rand leap-frogged IBM's 80-column format from 1928 by coding two characters in each of the 45 columns – producing what is

    Punched card

    Punched card

    Punched_card

  • IBM banking equipment
  • Early banking specific computer equipment

    can present 1200 characters, in a format 40 characters wide by 30 lines high. IBM 3674 Printer-Keyboard. A modified multi-purpose IBM Selectric typewriter

    IBM banking equipment

    IBM_banking_equipment

  • IBM 3800
  • Continuous form laser printer designed and manufactured by IBM

    The IBM 3800 is a discontinued laser printer designed and manufactured by IBM. It was the first commercially available laser printer (see below for detail)

    IBM 3800

    IBM 3800

    IBM_3800

  • IBM 305 RAMAC
  • First computer to use magnetic disk storage

    any size from one character up to 100 characters. The drum memory was organized into 32 tracks of 100 characters each. The color code of this table is:

    IBM 305 RAMAC

    IBM 305 RAMAC

    IBM_305_RAMAC

  • Code page 437
  • Character set of the original IBM PC

    Code page 437 (CCSID 437) is the character set of the original IBM PC (personal computer). It is also known as CP437, OEM-US, OEM 437, PC-8, or MS-DOS

    Code page 437

    Code page 437

    Code_page_437

  • IBM 704
  • Vacuum-tube computer system (1954)

    The IBM 704 Manual of operation states: The IBM 704 Electronic Data-Processing Machine is a large-scale, high-speed electronic calculator controlled by

    IBM 704

    IBM 704

    IBM_704

  • IBM 1403
  • High speed line printer, introduced in 1959 and used into the 1970s

    The IBM 1403 line printer was introduced as part of the IBM 1401 computer in 1959 and had an especially long life in the IBM product line. The original

    IBM 1403

    IBM 1403

    IBM_1403

  • Keypunch
  • Device for punching holes into paper cards

    punched with characters that controlled its function as follows: Many programming languages, such as FORTRAN, RPG, and the IBM Assembler, coded operations

    Keypunch

    Keypunch

    Keypunch

  • Dot matrix printing
  • Computer printing process

    specific characters. The perceived quality of dot matrix printers depends on the vertical and horizontal resolution and the ability of the printer to overlap

    Dot matrix printing

    Dot matrix printing

    Dot_matrix_printing

  • ASCII
  • Character encoding standard

    set of 95 (English-language–focused) printable and 33 control characters – a total of 128 code points. The set of available punctuation had significant

    ASCII

    ASCII

    ASCII

  • EBCDIC
  • Eight-bit character encoding system invented by IBM

    Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC; /ˈɛbsɪdɪk/) is an eight-bit character encoding used mainly on IBM mainframe and IBM midrange computer

    EBCDIC

    EBCDIC

  • Digital encoding of APL symbols
  • Code pages used specifically to write programs in the APL programming language

    overstriking of characters using the BS (backspace, 0x08) control code. Code page 907 is used by the IBM 3812, like code page 906.   Differences from code page 437

    Digital encoding of APL symbols

    Digital_encoding_of_APL_symbols

  • IBM 1620
  • Small IBM scientific computer released in 1959

    controller IBM 1627 – Plotter IBM 1311 – Disk drive: Model 3 master drive controlling up to 3–Model 2 slave drives. IBM 1443 – Printer, flying type bar IBM 1405 –

    IBM 1620

    IBM 1620

    IBM_1620

  • CP/M
  • Discontinued family of computer operating systems

    portable among different machines, usually requiring only the specification of the escape sequences for control of the screen and printer. This portability made

    CP/M

    CP/M

    CP/M

  • Parallel port
  • Computer interface

    then send another character. Control characters in the data caused other actions, like the CR or EOF. The host could also have the printer automatically start

    Parallel port

    Parallel port

    Parallel_port

  • History of IBM
  • International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) is a multinational corporation specializing in computer technology and information technology consulting

    History of IBM

    History_of_IBM

  • IBM 700/7000 series
  • Mainframe computer systems made by IBM through the 1950s and early 1960s

    punches, and line printers that were introduced with the 701. These units, the IBM 711, 721, and 716, are based on IBM accounting machine technology and

    IBM 700/7000 series

    IBM 700/7000 series

    IBM_700/7000_series

  • IBM 5100
  • Portable computer released by IBM in 1975

    named Tycom Systems Corporation) enabled controlling an IBM Selectric typewriter, printing at 15.5 characters per second. Mass storage was provided by

    IBM 5100

    IBM 5100

    IBM_5100

  • Job Control Language
  • Job control language for IBM mainframes

    Job Control Language (JCL) is a programming language for scripting and launching batch jobs on IBM mainframe computers. JCL code determines which programs

    Job Control Language

    Job_Control_Language

  • Newline
  • Special characters in computing signifying the end of a line of text

    (EOL), next line (NEL) or line break) is a control character or sequence of control characters in character encoding specifications such as ASCII, EBCDIC

    Newline

    Newline

    Newline

  • ASA carriage control characters
  • ASA control characters are simple printing command characters used to control the movement of paper through line printers. These commands are presented

    ASA carriage control characters

    ASA_carriage_control_characters

  • Magnetic ink character recognition
  • Character-recognition technology

    upside-down MICR lines. Unicode does not include support for the CMC-7 control symbols. IBM code page 1033 encodes: Digits and capitals in their usual EBCDIC locations

    Magnetic ink character recognition

    Magnetic_ink_character_recognition

  • IBM Retail Store Systems
  • Point of sale equipment made by IBM

    describes IBM point of sale equipment from 1973 with the introduction of the IBM 3650 till 1986 with the introduction of the IBM 4680. IBM continued to

    IBM Retail Store Systems

    IBM_Retail_Store_Systems

  • Escape character
  • Character used to start an escape sequence

    alter control characters that would otherwise be noticed and acted on by the underlying telecommunications hardware, such as illegal characters. In this

    Escape character

    Escape_character

  • IBM 1130
  • 16-bit IBM minicomputer introduced in 1965

    The IBM 1130 Computing System, introduced in 1965, was IBM's least expensive computer at that time. A binary 16-bit machine, it was marketed to price-sensitive

    IBM 1130

    IBM 1130

    IBM_1130

  • IBM 2741
  • IBM hardcopy terminal introduced in 1965

    nonprinting control codes, more than can be represented with six data bits, so shift characters are used to allow the machine's entire character set to be

    IBM 2741

    IBM 2741

    IBM_2741

  • Daisy wheel printing
  • Impact printing technology

    the replaceable thimbles each held 128 characters. Apple Daisy Wheel Printer Daisy Systems Holland Diablo 630 IBM Wheelwriter Comstock, George E. (2003-08-13)

    Daisy wheel printing

    Daisy wheel printing

    Daisy_wheel_printing

  • IBM 7090
  • Mainframe computer, 1960s

    1100/2200 series UNIVAC 1107 9PAC Early IBM disk storage IBM 701 IBM 704 IBM 709 IBM 711 card reader IBM 716 line printer IBM 729 tape drive SHARE and IBSYS operating

    IBM 7090

    IBM 7090

    IBM_7090

  • IBM PS/2
  • Second generation of personal computers by IBM

    standards in the broader IBM PC compatibles market. The PS/2 line was created by IBM partly in an attempt to recapture control of the PC market by introducing

    IBM PS/2

    IBM PS/2

    IBM_PS/2

  • Barcode
  • Optical machine-readable representation of data

    A barcode or bar code is a method of representing data in a visual, machine-readable symbolic form. Initially, barcodes represented data by varying the

    Barcode

    Barcode

    Barcode

  • IBM Basic assembly language and successors
  • Assembly languages for IBM System/360 and successor mainframes

    of main memory, and a card reader, a card punch, and a printer for input/output, as part of IBM Basic Programming Support (BPS/360). The Basic Assembler

    IBM Basic assembly language and successors

    IBM_Basic_assembly_language_and_successors

  • IBM 370 printer
  • Printer used with the IBM 305 RAMAC computer system

    The IBM 370 printer was used on the IBM 305 RAMAC computer system, introduced by IBM on September 14, 1956. The 370 was connected to the 305 by a serial

    IBM 370 printer

    IBM 370 printer

    IBM_370_printer

  • IBM 7070
  • Decimal computer introduced by IBM in 1958

    Digits were encoded using a two-out-of-five code. Characters were represented by a two-digit code. The machine shipped with 5,000 or 9,990 words of core

    IBM 7070

    IBM 7070

    IBM_7070

  • IBM System/360 Model 20
  • Low-end IBM computer model from 1960s

    Magnetic Ink Character Reader. IBM 2311 Disk Storage (Models 11 and 12). IBM 1442 Model 5 Card Punch. IBM 2203 Line Printer. IBM 1403 Line Printer. IBM 2501 Card

    IBM System/360 Model 20

    IBM System/360 Model 20

    IBM_System/360_Model_20

  • IBM optical mark and character readers
  • Optical mark and character readers made and sold by IBM

    handwritten numbers. IBM Poughkeepsie studied machine character recognition from 1950 till 1954, developing an experimental machine that used a cathode-ray-tube

    IBM optical mark and character readers

    IBM optical mark and character readers

    IBM_optical_mark_and_character_readers

  • Control Data Corporation
  • American mainframe and supercomputer firm (1957–1999)

    matrix printers and merged CPI into it. Norris was particularly interested in breaking out of the punched card–based workflow, dominated by IBM. He bought

    Control Data Corporation

    Control_Data_Corporation

  • Binary-coded decimal
  • System of digitally encoding numbers

    known as Gray–Stibitz code. In a similar fashion, multiple characters were often packed into machine words on minicomputers, see IBM SQUOZE and DEC RADIX

    Binary-coded decimal

    Binary-coded decimal

    Binary-coded_decimal

  • Carriage return
  • Reset to the beginning of a line of text

    carriage return is one of the control characters in ASCII code, Unicode, EBCDIC, and many other codes. It commands a printer, or other output system such

    Carriage return

    Carriage_return

  • Fortran
  • General-purpose programming language

    originally developed by IBM with a reference manual being released in 1956; however, the first compilers only began to produce accurate code two years later.

    Fortran

    Fortran

    Fortran

  • IBM 2260
  • Block-oriented computer terminal

    2016. "IBM System/360 Component Description: IBM 2260 Display Station IBM 2848 Display Control" "IBM System/36D Component Description: IBM 2265 Display

    IBM 2260

    IBM 2260

    IBM_2260

  • IBM Personal Computer
  • 1981 American microcomputer model

    The IBM Personal Computer (model 5150), often referred to as the IBM PC, is the first microcomputer released in the IBM PC model line and the basis for

    IBM Personal Computer

    IBM Personal Computer

    IBM_Personal_Computer

  • ANSI escape code
  • Method used for display options on video text terminals

    sequences to support printers and as an early PDF-like document storage format, the Open Document Architecture.[citation needed] The IBM PC, introduced in

    ANSI escape code

    ANSI escape code

    ANSI_escape_code

  • Data set (IBM mainframe)
  • Type of computer file existing on IBM mainframe operating systems

    In the context of IBM mainframe computers in the IBM System/360 line and its successors, a data set (IBM preferred) or dataset is a computer file having

    Data set (IBM mainframe)

    Data_set_(IBM_mainframe)

  • Printer Command Language
  • Page description language

    PCL is occasionally and incorrectly said to be an abbreviation for Printer Control Language which actually is another term for page description language

    Printer Command Language

    Printer Command Language

    Printer_Command_Language

  • Dot matrix
  • Two-dimensional patterned array

    QR code, a matrix of square dots Matick, R.; Ling, D. T.; Gupta, S.; Dill, F. (2006) [1984], "All points addressable raster display memory", IBM Journal

    Dot matrix

    Dot matrix

    Dot_matrix

  • IBM System/32
  • IBM midrange computer (1975–1984)

    The IBM System/32 (IBM 5320) introduced in January 1975 was a midrange computer with built-in display screen, disk drives, printer, and database report

    IBM System/32

    IBM System/32

    IBM_System/32

  • Teleprinter
  • Device for transmitting messages in written form by electrical signals

    most frequently used characters. The Murray code also introduced what became known as "format effectors" or "control characters" – the CR (Carriage Return)

    Teleprinter

    Teleprinter

    Teleprinter

  • ASCII art
  • Computer art form using text characters

    IBM 1403 line printer. At the same time, Kenneth Knowlton was producing realistic images, also on line printers, by overprinting several characters on

    ASCII art

    ASCII art

    ASCII_art

  • ISO/IEC 8859-1
  • Character encoding of Latin script

    Code page 28591 a.k.a. Windows-28591 is used for it in Windows. IBM calls it code page 819 or CP819 (CCSID 819). Oracle calls it WE8ISO8859P1. The encoding

    ISO/IEC 8859-1

    ISO/IEC 8859-1

    ISO/IEC_8859-1

  • BIOS interrupt call
  • Low level firmware interface to the hardware

    hardware, but IBM understood that for some software developers and hardware customers, a capability for user software to directly control the hardware

    BIOS interrupt call

    BIOS_interrupt_call

  • IBM Displaywriter System
  • 1980 office desktop computer

    a detached daisy wheel printer, or Selectric typewriter printer. The primary operating system for the Displaywriter is IBM's internally developed word

    IBM Displaywriter System

    IBM Displaywriter System

    IBM_Displaywriter_System

  • IBM 557
  • Prints punched card data on the card

    The IBM 557 Alphabetic Interpreter allowed holes in punched cards to be interpreted and the punched card characters printed on any row or column, selected

    IBM 557

    IBM 557

    IBM_557

  • Laser printing
  • Electrostatic digital printing process

    laser printer was invented at Xerox PARC in the 1970s. Laser printers were introduced for the office and then home markets in subsequent years by IBM, Canon

    Laser printing

    Laser printing

    Laser_printing

  • Computer terminal
  • Computer input/output device for users

    Custom-designs keyboard/printer terminals that came later included the IBM 2741 (1965) and the DECwriter (1970). Respective top speeds of teletypes, IBM 2741 and the

    Computer terminal

    Computer terminal

    Computer_terminal

  • IBM System/3
  • IBM midrange computer (1969–1985)

    (optional) IBM 5471 Printer Keyboard IBM 5475 Data Entry Keyboard IBM 5496 Data Recorder, a keypunch machine with print and verify functions IBM 5486 Card Sorter

    IBM System/3

    IBM System/3

    IBM_System/3

  • Enigma machine
  • German cipher machine during World War II

    three surviving examples of an Enigma machine with a printer, one of fewer than ten surviving ten-rotor code machines, an example blown up by a retreating

    Enigma machine

    Enigma machine

    Enigma_machine

  • Ampersand
  • Symbol representing the word "and" (&)

    This article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The ampersand, also known

    Ampersand

    Ampersand

    Ampersand

  • David Allais
  • American expert and inventor (born 1933)

    leading manufacturer of bar code and printing equipment. Prior to Allais' role at Intermec, he served as a manager for IBM. Most recently, Allais founded

    David Allais

    David Allais

    David_Allais

  • IBM 5280 Distributed Data System
  • IBM programmable terminal (1980)

    printer and is usually referred to as character printer. The IBM 5256 can print at speeds of 40, 80 or 120 characters per second, depending on the model

    IBM 5280 Distributed Data System

    IBM_5280_Distributed_Data_System

  • IBM Series/1
  • 1970s era IBM minicomputer

    attached: Printronix bar-coding printers, MICR Readers, IBM ASCII Terminals. Parallel devices were also used for phototypesetting machines, plate makers and

    IBM Series/1

    IBM Series/1

    IBM_Series/1

  • Hardware code page
  • Code page supported natively by a hardware device

    North American IBM-compatible PCs, the hardware code page of the display adapter is typically code page 437. However, various portable machines as well as

    Hardware code page

    Hardware_code_page

  • IBM RPG II
  • Report Program Generator version II programming language by IBM

    the IBM RPG programming language. It was developed in the late 1960s and designed to work on the smallest IBM systems of the time such as the IBM 1130

    IBM RPG II

    IBM RPG II

    IBM_RPG_II

  • Compatible Time-Sharing System
  • Computer operating system

    modified IBM 709 in November 1961. The hardware was replaced with a modified IBM 7090 in 1962 and later a modified IBM 7094 called the "blue machine" to distinguish

    Compatible Time-Sharing System

    Compatible Time-Sharing System

    Compatible_Time-Sharing_System

  • Typewriter
  • Mechanical device for typing characters

    electromechanical machine for typing characters. Typically, a typewriter has an array of keys, and each one causes a different single character to be produced

    Typewriter

    Typewriter

    Typewriter

  • IBM PCjr
  • Home computer

    The IBM PCjr (pronounced "PC junior") is a home computer produced and marketed by IBM from March 1984 to May 1985. It was intended as a lower-cost variant

    IBM PCjr

    IBM PCjr

    IBM_PCjr

  • Punched tape
  • Data storage device

    reader/punch used optical sensing. Paper tape loop controlling paper positioning in an IBM 1403 line printer (1959-1983) Late-1970s heavy-duty tape punch used

    Punched tape

    Punched tape

    Punched_tape

  • CPT Corporation
  • Producer of word processing machines

    manufactured, and marketed the CPT 4200, a dual-cassette-tape machine that controlled a modified IBM Selectric typewriter to support text editing and word processing

    CPT Corporation

    CPT Corporation

    CPT_Corporation

  • IBM System/360 Model 44
  • Specialized IBM computer model from 1960s

    the console 1052 printer/keyboard. A unique feature of the Model 44 is its integrated single disk storage drive which uses the IBM 2315 cartridge and

    IBM System/360 Model 44

    IBM System/360 Model 44

    IBM_System/360_Model_44

  • History of personal computers
  • of SCAMP (Special Computer APL Machine Portable) that IBM demonstrated in 1973. In January 1978 IBM announced the IBM 5110, its larger cousin. The 5100

    History of personal computers

    History of personal computers

    History_of_personal_computers

  • Teletype Model 33
  • 1963–1981 ASCII communications/computer terminal device

    the mid-1960s, such as the Friden Flexowriter and the IBM 1050. In 1976, a new Model 33 RO printer cost about $600 (equivalent to $3,000 today).[when?]

    Teletype Model 33

    Teletype Model 33

    Teletype_Model_33

  • PowerHouse (programming language)
  • Fourth-generation programming language

    command to generate the compiled code. Commands could be abbreviated to the first three characters when writing source code. ACCESS could be abbreviated to

    PowerHouse (programming language)

    PowerHouse_(programming_language)

  • MicroBee
  • Series of networkable home computers

    controller 2 KB screen RAM 2 KB character ROM (128 characters) 2 KB programmable character graphics (PCG) RAM (128 characters) Keyboard Speaker Tape input/output

    MicroBee

    MicroBee

  • DOS
  • Family of operating systems for IBM PC compatibles

    a family of disk-based operating systems for IBM PC compatible computers. It primarily consists of IBM PC DOS and a rebranded version, Microsoft's MS-DOS

    DOS

    DOS

    DOS

  • Forrest Parry
  • American inventor

    career with IBM, mostly in Rochester, Minnesota. While at IBM, he developed devices and systems for high-speed printers, optical character readers, Universal

    Forrest Parry

    Forrest_Parry

  • Digital card
  • Virtual online representation of a plastic card

    implementations of what became known as the Universal Product Code (UPC). This engineering effort resulted in IBM producing the first magnetic striped plastic credit

    Digital card

    Digital card

    Digital_card

  • Telegraph code
  • One of the character encodings used to transmit information by telegraphy

    codes intended for machines rather than humans, code points for control characters, such as carriage return, are required to control the operation of the

    Telegraph code

    Telegraph_code

  • IBM System/7
  • Minicomputer sold by IBM

    IBM System/7 was a computer system designed for industrial control, announced on October 28, 1970 and first shipped in 1971. It was a 16-bit machine and

    IBM System/7

    IBM System/7

    IBM_System/7

  • Xerox Alto
  • Computer made by Xerox

    Systems, a company Xerox later bought) similar to those used by the IBM 2310. The base machine and one disk drive are housed in a cabinet about the size of a

    Xerox Alto

    Xerox Alto

    Xerox_Alto

  • IBM copiers
  • Line of photocopiers designed and manufactured by IBM

    development effort that resulted in the IBM Copier helped in the development of IBMs first laser printer, the IBM 3800. In the 1930s, Chester Carlson, the

    IBM copiers

    IBM copiers

    IBM_copiers

  • Esc key
  • Key on many computer keyboards

    six characters [32;1m affects subsequently text in output, in this case turning it green. Bemer, R. W. (February 1960). "A proposal for character code compatability"

    Esc key

    Esc key

    Esc_key

  • Unit record equipment
  • Electromechanical machines which processed data using punch cards

    readers, card punches, printers, MICR readers. IBM was the largest supplier of unit record equipment, and this article largely reflects IBM practice and terminology

    Unit record equipment

    Unit record equipment

    Unit_record_equipment

  • Word processor
  • Device or computer program used for writing and editing documents

    for their code. Electric pencil featured basic formatting and navigation, and supported external devices such as cassette recorders and printers. Electric

    Word processor

    Word_processor

  • IBM remote batch terminals
  • IBM remote job entry devices

    of: A line printer similar to the IBM 1443 that can print up to 240 lines per minute (lpm), or 300 lpm using an extremely restricted character set. A card

    IBM remote batch terminals

    IBM_remote_batch_terminals

  • Olivetti typewriters
  • Italian electronics manufacturer

    Italian manufacturer of computers, tablets, smartphones, printers, calculators, and fax machines. It was founded as a typewriter manufacturer by Camillo

    Olivetti typewriters

    Olivetti_typewriters

  • Color Graphics Adapter
  • IBM PC graphic adapter and display standard

    Color/Graphics Adapter or IBM Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter, introduced in 1981, was IBM's first color graphics card for the IBM PC and established a de

    Color Graphics Adapter

    Color Graphics Adapter

    Color_Graphics_Adapter

  • List of file signatures
  • is shown, with unprintable characters represented as the control code abbreviation or symbol, or codepage 1252 character where available, or a box otherwise

    List of file signatures

    List_of_file_signatures

  • Printf
  • C function to format and output text

    (15 October 1956). Sayre, David (ed.). The FORTRAN Automatic Coding System for the IBM 704 EDPM: Programmer's Reference Manual (PDF). New York, USA:

    Printf

    Printf

  • Mojibake
  • Garbled text as a result of incorrect character encodings

    the Unicode encoding includes code points for virtually all characters in all languages, including all Cyrillic characters. Before Unicode, it was necessary

    Mojibake

    Mojibake

    Mojibake

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  • KACHINA
  • Female

    Native American

    KACHINA

    Native American Hopi name KACHINA means "sacred dancer; spirit."

    KACHINA

  • Painter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Painter

    English : from Middle English, Old French peinto(u)r, oblique case of peintre ‘painter’, hence an occupational name for a painter (normally of colored glass). In the Middle Ages the walls of both great and minor churches were covered with painted decorations, and Reaney and Wilson note that in 1308 Hugh le Peyntour and Peter the Pavier were employed ‘making and painting the pavement’ at St. Stephen’s Chapel, Westminster. The name is widespread in central and southern England.German : topographic name for someone living in a fenced enclosure (see Bainter).

    Painter

  • LACHINA
  • Female

    Scottish

    LACHINA

    Feminine form of Scottish Lachlan, LACHINA means "lake-land."

    LACHINA

  • Winter
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, Australian, British, English, Jamaican

    Winter

    Year; Winter

    Winter

  • SACHIE
  • Male

    English

    SACHIE

    Pet form of English Sacheverell, SACHIE means "roe-buck leap."

    SACHIE

  • MAURINE
  • Female

    English

    MAURINE

    Variant spelling of English Maureen, MAURINE means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."

    MAURINE

  • Prince
  • Boy/Male

    Latin American English

    Prince

    Prince.

    Prince

  • Machiko
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Japanese

    Machiko

    Child of Machi

    Machiko

  • MARTINE
  • Female

    French

    MARTINE

    French feminine form of Latin Martinus, MARTINE means "of/like Mars." 

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  • MARINE
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    French

    MARINE

    Feminine form of French Marin, MARINE means "of the sea."

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  • Male

    English

    CODIE

    Variant spelling of English unisex Cody, CODIE means "helper."

    CODIE

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    German

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    German form of Scottish Malvina, MALWINE means "smooth-brow."

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    French form of Latin Macarius, MACAIRE means "blessed."

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    Machine

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  • Female

    Yiddish

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    (הָאדֶע) Yiddish form for Hebrew Hadaccah, HODE means "myrtle tree."

    HODE

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    English

    Poynter

    English : variant spelling of Pointer.

    Poynter

  • Paynter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Paynter

    English : variant spelling of Painter.

    Paynter

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  • Machinery
  • n.

    Machines, in general, or collectively.

  • Control
  • n.

    Power or authority to check or restrain; restraining or regulating influence; superintendence; government; as, children should be under parental control.

  • Code
  • n.

    Any system of rules or regulations relating to one subject; as, the medical code, a system of rules for the regulation of the professional conduct of physicians; the naval code, a system of rules for making communications at sea means of signals.

  • Printed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Print

  • Sprinter
  • n.

    One who sprints; one who runs in sprint races; as, a champion sprinter.

  • Painted
  • a.

    Marked with bright colors; as, the painted turtle; painted bunting.

  • Machiner
  • n.

    One who or operates a machine; a machinist.

  • Machinal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to machines.

  • Planter
  • n.

    One who, or that which, plants or sows; as, a planterof corn; a machine planter.

  • Printer
  • n.

    One who prints; especially, one who prints books, newspapers, engravings, etc., a compositor; a typesetter; a pressman.

  • Printery
  • n.

    A place where cloth is printed; print works; also, a printing office.

  • Machined
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Machine

  • Self-control
  • n.

    Control of one's self; restraint exercised over one's self; self-command.

  • Pranker
  • n.

    One who dresses showily; a prinker.

  • Come
  • p. p.

    of Come

  • Comptrol
  • n. & v.

    See Control.

  • Machinery
  • n.

    The working parts of a machine, engine, or instrument; as, the machinery of a watch.

  • Machine
  • n.

    A combination of persons acting together for a common purpose, with the agencies which they use; as, the social machine.

  • Machine
  • v. t.

    To subject to the action of machinery; to effect by aid of machinery; to print with a printing machine.

  • Codex
  • n.

    A collection or digest of laws; a code.