Comment by loco5niner
9 years ago
> For sentimental reasons I still carry around my Teletype ASCII reference card which is laid out this way.
Your comment inpired some googling. I found this chart, which although likely not the one you carry around, is pretty doggone cool too:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:ASCII_Code_Chart-Qui...
I found a collection of Teletype (teleprinter?) code cards:
* http://www.rtty.com/CODECARD/codecrd1.htm
Mine is the one designated "Model 33/35 ASCII".
Somebody want to pretty that up and put out some print-resolution (and/or good web designed) version? I've always used http://www.asciitable.com/ ; Not because it's well presented but because it's easy to remember. A 'better' ASCII table would be good for making this cool again, teaching the current generation some of the things they've missed.
Don't forget "man ascii". It's not laid out any better but might be more convenient for you.