EBCDIC
[eb-see-dik] /ˈɛb siˌdɪk/
noun, Computers.
1.
a code consisting of 256 8-bit characters and used for data representation and transfer.
/ˈɛbsɪˌdɪk/
noun acronym
1.
extended binary-coded decimal-interchange code: a computer code for representing alphanumeric characters
Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code
extended binary coded decimal interchange code
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