Coded data generation or conversion – Digital code to digital code converters – To or from alphanumeric code formats
Patent
1989-10-20
1993-07-06
Logan, Sharon D.
Coded data generation or conversion
Digital code to digital code converters
To or from alphanumeric code formats
341106, H03M 700
Patent
active
052258335
ABSTRACT:
A method of encoding the characters of a character set, wherein the characters have a plurality of attributes (e.g., base, diacritical, and case), and wherein each attribute may have a plurality of values. The method comprises the steps of: dividing a multi-digit code into a plurality of parts, assigning each attribute to a different part, and, within each part, assigning a different numerical code to each different value of the attribute.
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Fisher Edward G.
Gilbert Peter D.
Digital Equipment Corporation
Logan Sharon D.
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