The standard hardware interface for a home computer is a 19th-century technology designed for alphanumeric data entry, not for navigation.
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As alphanumeric data, the CP Cable Service has never been subject to Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ) licensing.
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". . . a research procedure developed at the UPLB Institute of Development Communication, which makes use of small-format video-generated non-alphanumeric data for social analysis.
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Despite the development of alternative input devices, such as the voice recognition, the keyboard remains the most commonly used device for direct ( human ) input of alphanumeric data into computers.
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Unlike the UNIVAC I and UNIVAC II, however, it was a binary machine as well as maintaining support for all UNIVAC I and UNIVAC II decimal and alphanumeric data formats for backward compatibility.
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There were plans to air different tickers in each region of the country and additional streams of alphanumeric data ( perhaps via an alternate channel ) when the channel was launched, but those plans were abandoned.
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Type safety is variable in COBOL . Numeric data is converted between different representations and sizes silently and alphanumeric data can be placed in any data item that can be stored as a string, including numeric and group data.
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Hollerith strings, originally allowed only in FORMAT and DATA statements, were prefixed by a character count and the letter H ( e . g ., 26HTHIS IS ALPHANUMERIC DATA . ), allowing blanks to be retained within the character string.
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An IBM 528 combined reader punch could be substituted for the Hollerith equipment, giving the same input output speeds, in which case the machine was called Mark II . Automatic conversion of alphanumeric data to BCD was provided on input, and the reverse operation on output, for all eighty card columns.