IBM AS/400e Computer Hardware User Manual


 
Table 64. USA Standard Alphabet ASCII Character Set (continued)
Main Storage Bit
Positions 4,5,6,7
Main Storage Bit Positions 0,1,2,3
0000 0001 0010 0011 0100 0101 0110 0111
Hex01234567
1110 E SO RS . > N | n
1111 F SI US / ? O _ o DEL
Table 65. USA Standard Alphabet ASCII Character Set
Main Storage Bit
Positions 4,5,6,7
Main Storage Bit Positions 0,1,2,3
1000 1001 1010 1011 1100 1101 1110 1111
Hex 8 9 A B C D E F
0000 0
0001 1
0010 2
0011 3
0100 4
0101 5
0110 6
0111 7
1000 8
1001 9
1010 A
1011 B
1100 C
1101 D
1110 E
1111 F
EBCDIC-to-ASCII Mapping Table
Table 66 on page 528 and Table 67 on page 528 show the hexadecimal values that
may be used when mapping characters from EBCDIC to ASCII.
For example, EBCDIC uses X'82' to represent the letter b; the ASCII equivalent for
the letter b, as shown in Table 66 on page 528, is X'62'.
System-supplied table object QTCPASC in library QUSRSYS is the old default
character mapping table. This table was used prior to Version 2 Release 1
Modification 1 to generate mapping tables used for TELNET and FTP. The mapping
tables that are now used are built dynamically and are based on your national
language.
Appendix C. Mapping Tables Associated with TCP/IP Function 527