- published: 27 Feb 2012
- views: 764
- author: MS / Access
2:57

EBCDIC vs ASCII - sorting - COBOL etc.
EBCDIC vs ASCII - sorting files from IBM or HP3000 mainframes - COBOL etc. - software tip....
published: 27 Feb 2012
author: MS / Access
EBCDIC vs ASCII - sorting - COBOL etc.
EBCDIC vs ASCII - sorting files from IBM or HP3000 mainframes - COBOL etc. - software tip.
- published: 27 Feb 2012
- views: 764
- author: MS / Access
2:58

Columbus Virii: Turbo EBCDIC
This one actually made us seasick during editing. Maybe it will be better on a smaller scr...
published: 29 Feb 2008
author: ColumbusVirii
Columbus Virii: Turbo EBCDIC
This one actually made us seasick during editing. Maybe it will be better on a smaller screen. Sorry in advance.
- published: 29 Feb 2008
- views: 447
- author: ColumbusVirii
1:10

Convert Mainframe EBCDIC data to PC format in 60 seconds
Convert a Mainframe EBCDIC file from COBOL copybook format to PC format in less than 60 se...
published: 27 Jul 2009
author: Simon Carter
Convert Mainframe EBCDIC data to PC format in 60 seconds
Convert a Mainframe EBCDIC file from COBOL copybook format to PC format in less than 60 seconds. Drag in your data file, paste your copybook with COMP-3 fiel...
- published: 27 Jul 2009
- views: 2327
- author: Simon Carter
0:26

EBCDIC
...
published: 14 Mar 2013
author: Nopporn Boonchuay
EBCDIC
- published: 14 Mar 2013
- views: 38
- author: Nopporn Boonchuay
1:38

Kirix Strata: Converting and Transforming EBCDIC files to ASCII
EBCDIC is a mainframe format that often needs to be converted before being used in other t...
published: 30 Jul 2009
author: kirixcorp
Kirix Strata: Converting and Transforming EBCDIC files to ASCII
EBCDIC is a mainframe format that often needs to be converted before being used in other tools. Strata makes it really easy to convert EBCDIC tables to ASCII...
- published: 30 Jul 2009
- views: 593
- author: kirixcorp
0:08

Byte Value Display (Maybe It Is EBCDIC?)
http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/ByteValueDisplayMaybeItIsEBCDIC/ The Wolfram Demonstrati...
published: 06 Jul 2009
author: wolframmathematica
Byte Value Display (Maybe It Is EBCDIC?)
http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/ByteValueDisplayMaybeItIsEBCDIC/ The Wolfram Demonstrations Project contains thousands of free interactive visualizations, ...
- published: 06 Jul 2009
- views: 224
- author: wolframmathematica
4:19

Talend v5.1 features - Talend supports REDEFINE when building EBCDIC connections
Subscribe to the Talend Channel! This demo video explains Copybook REDEFINE support when c...
published: 05 Jul 2012
author: TalendChannel
Talend v5.1 features - Talend supports REDEFINE when building EBCDIC connections
Subscribe to the Talend Channel! This demo video explains Copybook REDEFINE support when creating an EBCDIC connection. Download Talend's solutions: http://w...
- published: 05 Jul 2012
- views: 267
- author: TalendChannel
5:56

Convertir archivo EBCDIC a ASCII con DMExpress
Breve ejemplo de conversión de un archivo en formato EBCDIC a un archivo en formato ASCII,...
published: 12 Jun 2013
author: Stevie Hendrix Soler Anguiano
Convertir archivo EBCDIC a ASCII con DMExpress
Breve ejemplo de conversión de un archivo en formato EBCDIC a un archivo en formato ASCII, utilizando la herramienta Syncsort DMExpress.
- published: 12 Jun 2013
- views: 18
- author: Stevie Hendrix Soler Anguiano
7:25

Ebcdic gag
Múnich....
published: 10 Jun 2012
author: José Carlos Barrioz Osorio
Ebcdic gag
Múnich.
- published: 10 Jun 2012
- views: 38
- author: José Carlos Barrioz Osorio
49:09

FLESHBEAST -EBCDIC Full album
Complete album...Enjoy....
published: 22 May 2013
author: Jeff Lieberman
FLESHBEAST -EBCDIC Full album
Complete album...Enjoy.
- published: 22 May 2013
- views: 59
- author: Jeff Lieberman
1:54

From Morse Code to EBCDIC
Week3 Homework....
published: 21 Oct 2008
author: KeitaKitami
From Morse Code to EBCDIC
Week3 Homework.
- published: 21 Oct 2008
- views: 269
- author: KeitaKitami
Youtube results:
14:08

Character encoding - Wiki Article
A character encoding system consists of a code that pairs each character from a given repe...
published: 25 May 2013
author: Wikispeak
Character encoding - Wiki Article
A character encoding system consists of a code that pairs each character from a given repertoire with something else—such as a bit pattern, sequence of natur...
- published: 25 May 2013
- views: 149
- author: Wikispeak
22:37

Newline - Wiki Article
In computing a newline, also known as a line break or end-of-line marker, or simply break,...
published: 20 May 2013
author: wikispeak10
Newline - Wiki Article
In computing a newline, also known as a line break or end-of-line marker, or simply break, is a special character or sequence of characters signifying the en...
- published: 20 May 2013
- views: 25
- author: wikispeak10
0:14

Expert Answers of the following Questions
http://subjectexperts.blogspot.in/2013/09/expert-answers-of-following-questions_23.html
1...
published: 24 Sep 2013
Expert Answers of the following Questions
http://subjectexperts.blogspot.in/2013/09/expert-answers-of-following-questions_23.html
1. ASCII, Unicode, and EBCDIC are, of course, not the only numeric / character codes. The Sophomites from the planet Collegium use the rather strange code shown in the Figure below. There are only thirteen characters in the Sophomite alphabet, and each character uses a 5-bit code. In addition, there are four numeric digits, since the Sophomites use base 4 for their arithmetic. Given the following Sophomite sequence, what is the corresponding binary message being sent by the Sophomites?
2. Define memory cache write-through and write-back techniques and describe the advantages and disadvantages of each.
3. You have been hired to develop a website-based sales system for a large international retail firm. List and describe at least four features that are specific to the Web design of your system and customer service important to consider if your system is to be successful at attracting and keeping customers living outside of the US. Include not only characteristics of the user interface, but those issues that must be uniquely addressed to successfully service your non-US customers.
4. In order to receive credit for these problems, you must show all of the steps you took to arrive at your answers.
5. Answer the follow questions about interrupts.
6. Answer the following questions about clusters.
7. Answer the following questions about communication protocols.
8. In the context of network security,
9. Circle or highlight the correct answer to the following questions / statements about data communications:
(a) What characteristic of an analog signal is measured in Hertz, or cycles per second?
(b) What measurement unit describes the speed and capacity of a communication channel?
(c) ____ can be produced by a variety of sources, including electric motors, radio equipment, and nearby power transmission or communication lines.
(d) A(n) ____ can extend the range of an electrical signal by boosting signal power to overcome attenuation.
(e) Which of the following does not allow multiple messages to be carried on a single channel?
10. Answer the following questions about user interfaces:
(a) List and explain at least two of the definite advantages to the use of a command line interface (CLI) over other types of interfaces.
(b) There are some capabilities that are easy to achieve with a GUI (graphical user interface), but much more difficult with a CLI. Describe at least two of these capabilities.
11. Answer the following:
a. Use the following four processes that have arrived in the ready queue in the sequence shown below and answer the following about process scheduling:
Process 1 has a total run time of 25 seconds and a priority of 2, but it will require 15 seconds of I/O after 10 seconds of execution
Process 2 has a total run time of 30 seconds, a priority of 1, but it will require 10 seconds of I/O after 20 seconds of execution
Process 3 has a total run time of 15 seconds and a priority of 3
Process 4 has a total run time of 20 seconds, a priority of 2, but it will require 15 seconds of I/O after 5 seconds of execution
(i) Both shortest job first and non-preemptive priority queue scheduling algorithms will complete all four processes at the same time, but not in the same order. In which algorithm will Process 1 finish first? Provide the time Process 1 finishes and explain your answer.
(ii) If the round robin scheduling algorithm is used, which process will finish first? At what time will it complete?
b. Using a variable-partitioned multiprogramming memory, which of the four holes shown below will be used to satisfy a 40 KB program requirement under the conditions of:
12. Show the bit pattern in an asynchronous transmission with even parity if the data to be sent is the character string "EXAMS". Use 7-bit ASCII code found in Englander's Figure 4.3 (page 102) and be sure to include start and stop bits.
- published: 24 Sep 2013
- views: 1
0:39

Negative-acknowledge character
All about Negative-acknowledge character. This is another Text 2 Audio transformation usin...
published: 28 Sep 2013
Negative-acknowledge character
All about Negative-acknowledge character. This is another Text 2 Audio transformation using Flite. Below is the transcript for the recording:
In telecommunications, a negative-acknowledge character is a transmission control character sent by a station as a negative response to the station with which the connection has been set up. In Binary Synchronous Communications protocol, the NAK is used to indicate that an error was detected in the previously received block and that the receiver is ready to accept retransmission of that block. In multipoint systems, the NAK is used as the not-ready reply to a poll. In the ASCII code, the NAK character is 21 , or ^U . EBCDIC uses 0x3D. Unicode also defines a visible representation at U+2415.
- published: 28 Sep 2013
- views: 0