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AS 3716-1989

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Character sets and information coding - ISO 8-bit code for information interchange - Structure and rules for implementation
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Withdrawn date

06-30-2017

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1989

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1 - AS 3716-1989 CHARACTER SETS AND INFORMATION CODING-ISO 8-BIT CODE FOR INFORMATION INTERCHANGE-STRUCTURE AND RULES FOR IMPLEME
4 - PREFACE
5 - Contents
7 - 1 Scope and field of application
7 - 2 References
7 - 3 Conformance and implementation
7 - 3.1 Conformance
7 - 3.2 Implementation
7 - 4 Definitions
7 - 4.1 bit combination:
7 - 4.2 character:
7 - 4.3 coded character set; code:
7 - 4.4 code extension:
7 - 4.5 code table:
7 - 4.6 control character:
7 - 4.7 control function:
8 - 4.8 graphic character:
8 - 4.9 graphic symbol:
8 - 4.10 position:
8 - 5 Notation, code table and names
8 - 5.1 Notation
8 - 5.2 Code table
8 - 5.3 Names
8 - 6 Structure of the 8-bit code
8 - 6.1 Elements of the 8-bit code
8 - 6.2 Initial condition
8 - 6.3 Designation and invocation
8 - 6.3.1 C0 set
9 - 6.3.2 Character SPACE
9 - 6.3.3 G0 set
9 - 6.3.4 Character DELETE
9 - 6.3.5 C1 set
9 - 6.3.6 G1 set
9 - 6.3.7 G2 set
9 - 6.3.8 G3 set
9 - 6.3.9 Summary of structure, designation and invocation
9 - 7 Specification of the characters of the 8-bit code
9 - 7.1 C0 set
9 - 7.2 Character ESCAPE
9 - 7.3 Character SPACE
9 - 7.4 G0 set
9 - 7.4.1 Unique graphic character allocations
12 - 7.4.2 Alternative graphic character allocations
12 - 7.4.3 National or application-orientated graphic character allocations
12 - 7.4.4 Recommendation for the allocation of graphic characters
12 - 7.5 Character DELETE
12 - 7.6 C1 set
12 - 7.7 G1 set
12 - 7.8 G2 set
13 - 7.9 G3 set
13 - 7.10 Summary of the specification of the 8-bit code
13 - 8 Versions of the 8-bit Code
13 - 9 Levels
13 - 9.1 Level 1
13 - 9.2 Level 2
15 - 9.3 Level 3
15 - 10 Switching from one version to another
15 - 11 Switching from one level to another
18 - Annex A - Restrictions applicable to the C0 and C1 sets
18 - A.1 General
18 - A.2 Transmission control characters
18 - A.3 Format effectors
19 - A.4 Device control characters
19 - A.5 Information separators
19 - A.6 Other control characters
20 - A.7 Description of the control characters
22 - Annex B - Shift functions
22 - Annex C - Composite graphic characters
23 - Annex D - Use of bit combinations 00/14 and 00/15
23 - Annex E - Main differences between the first edition (1979) and the present (second) edition of this International Standard

Specifies an 8-bit code derived from, and compatible with, the 7-bit coded character set specified in AS 1776. The characteristics of This code are also in conformance with the code extension techniques specified in AS 1953. This Standard specifies an 8-bit code with a number of options. It also provides guidance on how to exercise the options, to define specific versions. It is identical with, and has been reproduced from ISO 4873:1986.

This International Standard specifies an 8-bit code derived from, and compatible with, the 7-bit coded character set specified in ISO 646.The characteristics of this code are also in conformance with the code extension techniques specified in ISO 2022.This International Standard specifies an 8-bit code with a number of options. It also provides guidance on how to exercise the options to define specific versions.This character set is primarily intended for general information interchange within an 8-bit environment among data processing systems and associated equipment, and within data communication systems. The need for graphic characters and control functions in data processing has also been taken into account.This character set includes the 52 small and capital letters of the basic Latin alphabet and may include accented letters, special Latin letters and/or the letters of one or several non-Latin alphabet(s).

Committee
IT-001
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7262 5756 7
Pages
17
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Withdrawn

Standards Relationship
ISO 4873:1986 Identical
ISO/IEC 4873:1991 Identical

AS 1776-1980 Information processing - 7-bit coded character set for information interchange
AS 2761-1989 Character sets and information coding - Control functions for 7-bit and 8-bit coded character sets
AS 1953-1987 Information processing - ISO 7-bit and 8-bit coded character sets - Code extension techniques

AS 2241-1991 Data storage and transfer media - 9-track, 12.7 mm wide magnetic tape for information interchange using phase encoding at 126 ftpmm-63 cpmm
AS/NZS 4144.4:1993 Information technology - International standardized profiles AFTnn - File transfer, access and management AFT 12 - Positional file transfer service (flat)
AS/NZS 4144.3:1993 Information technology - International standardized profiles AFTnn - File transfer access and management AFT 11 - Simple file transfer service (unstructured)
AS 1953-1987 Information processing - ISO 7-bit and 8-bit coded character sets - Code extension techniques
AS 1189.4-1991 Data processing - Vocabulary - Organization of data
AS/NZS 4144.5:1993 Information technology - International standardized profiles AFTnn - File transfer, access and management AFT 22 - Positional file access service (flat)
AS 3967.1-1991 Information processing - SGML support facilities - Techniques for using SGML SGML Tutorial

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