Wang International Standard Code for Information Interchange (WISCII) is a proprietary version of ASCII used by Wang Computer Corp on their personal computers and minicomputers in the 1980s. WISCII was used on the Wang PC (an IBM-PC compatible), as well as the Alliance APC, OIS, and VS systems. The first 126 characters were the same as ASCII (7-bit), but the remaining characters (ASCII 127-255), which consisted mostly of international letter symbols, were used only by Wang systems.[1][2][3]
Character set
edit0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
0x | ||||||||||||||||
1x | ||||||||||||||||
2x | SP | ! | " | # | $ | % | & | ' | ( | ) | * | + | , | - | . | / |
3x | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | : | ; | < | = | > | ? |
4x | @ | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O |
5x | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | [ | \ | ] | ↑ | _ |
6x | ` | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o |
7x | p | q | r | s | t | u | v | w | x | y | z | { | | | } | ~ | ¢ |
8x | ° | ♦ | ► | ◄ | → | ⌙ | ¦ | ■ | ‼ | ↕ | ↓ | ↑ | ← | ± | ¡ | ¿ |
9x | Â | À | Á | Ä | Ã | ← | Å | ↓ | Æ | Ç | ‡ | • | Ê | È | É | Ë |
Ax | â | à | á | ä | ã | → | å | † | æ | ç | □ | ê | è | é | ë | |
Bx | Ǧ | IJ | İ | Î | Ì | Í | Ï | ĿL | Ñ | Ô | Ò | Ó | Ö | Õ | Œ | Ø |
Cx | ǧ | ij | ı | î | ì | í | ï | ŀl | ñ | ô | ò | ó | ö | õ | œ | ø |
Dx | Þ | Ð | Ý | Ş | ‘ | Û | Ù | Ú | Ü | © | ® | ℞ | ª | « | § | ¶ |
Ex | þ | ð | ý | ş | ’ | û | ù | ú | ü | ™ | ¤ | ↔ | º | » | ß | ˙ |
Fx | £ | ƒ | ¥ | ¼ | ½ | ¾ | ˆ | ` | ´ | ¨ | ˜ | ¸ | ˇ | ˘ |
References
edit- ^ Appendix E: Printer Character Set, Model 2245/160 Matrix Printer User's Guide, 1985
- ^ a b 800-1149-01_VS_Multi-Station_Users_Ref_Dec83.pdf, 1983
- ^ WANG-LaptopComputerOverView.pdf - 1986