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==={{anchor|ECMA-1}}ECMA six-bit code===
A six-bit code similar to DEC's, but replacing a few punctuation characters with the most useful control characters—including [[Shift Out and Shift In characters|SO/SI]], allowing code extension—was specified as [[Ecma International|ECMA]]-[httphttps://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-STand-WITHDRAWNstandards/ECMAstandards/ecma-1,%201st%20Edition,%20March%201963.pdf/ 1] in 1963 (see [[#ASCII-variants|below]]).
 
===FIELDATA six-bit code===
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==External links==
* {{cite web |url=http://bitsavers.org/pdf/cdc/1604/60016700F_1604-C_Reference_Nov67.pdf |title=Control Data 1604-C Computer Reference Manual}} {{small|(7.44 MB)}}
* {{cite web |url=httphttps://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-STand-WITHDRAWNstandards/ECMAstandards/ecma-1,%201st%20Edition,%20March%201963.pdf/ |title=ECMA Standard for a 6 Bit Input/Output Character Code}} {{small|(1.53 MB)}}
* [http://nemesis.lonestar.org/reference/telecom/codes/sixbit.html SIXBIT Character Code Reference] Digital Equipment Corporation SIXBIT character coding system