Information about Fieldata

Fieldata was a pioneering computer project run by the US Army Signal Corps in the late 1950s that intended to create a single standard for collecting and distributing battlefield information. In this respect it could be thought of as a generalization of the US Air Force's SAGE system that was being created at about the same time.

Unlike SAGE, Fieldata was intended to be much larger in scope, allowing information to be gathered from any number of sources and forms. Much of the Fieldata system was the specifications for the format the data would take, leading to a character set that would be a huge influence on ASCII a few years later. Fieldata also specified the message formats and even the electrical standards for connecting Fieldata-standard machines together.

Another part of the Fieldata project was the design and construction of computers at several different scales, from data-input terminals at one end, to theatre-wide data processing centers at the other. Several Fieldata-standard computers were built during the lifetime of the project, including the transportable MOBIDIC from Sylvania, and the BASICPAC and LOGICPAC from Philco. Another system, ARTOC, was intended to provide graphical output (in the form of photographic slides), but was never completed.

Fieldata is the original character set used internally in UNIVAC computers of the 1100 series, represented by the sixth of the 36-bit word of that computer. The direct successor to the UNIVAC 1100 is the Unisys 2200 series computers, which use Fieldata to this day (although ASCII is now also common with each character encoded in 1/4 of a word, or 9 bits).

The Fieldata project ran from 1956 until it was stopped during a reorganization in 1962.

Fieldata characters

Binary Decimal Octal Glyph Name
000 000000@MasterSpace
000 001101[ 
000 010202] 
000 011303# 
000 100404ΔDelta
000 101505 Blank
000 110606A 
000 111707B 
001 000810C 
001 001911D 
001 0101012E 
001 0111113F 
001 1001214G 
001 1011315H 
001 1101416I 
001 1111517J 
010 0001620K 
010 0011721L 
010 0101822M 
010 0111923N 
010 1002024O 
010 1012125P 
010 1102226Q 
010 1112327R 
011 0002430S 
011 0012531T 
011 0102632U 
011 0112733V 
011 1002834W 
011 1012935X 
011 1103036Y 
011 1113137Z 
Binary Decimal Octal Glyph Name
100 0003240)                     
100 0013341- 
100 0103442+ 
100 0113543< 
100 1003644= 
100 1013745> 
100 1103846& 
100 1113947$ 
101 0004050* 
101 0014151( 
101 0104252% 
101 0114353: 
101 1004454? 
101 1014555! 
101 1104656, 
101 1114757\ 
110 00048600 
110 00149611 
110 01050622 
110 01151633 
110 10052644 
110 10153655 
110 11054666 
110 11155677 
111 00056708 
111 00157719 
111 0105872' 
111 0115973; 
111 1006074/ 
111 1016175. 
111 1106276¤Lozenge
111 1116377 
The United States Army is the largest and oldest branch of the armed forces of the United States. Like all armies, it has the primary responsibility for land-based military operations.
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The Signal Corps is a military branch, usually subordinate to a country's army, responsible for the military communications (signals).

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SAGE, the Semi Automatic Ground Environment, was an automated control system used by NORAD for collecting, tracking and intercepting enemy bomber aircraft from the late 1950s into the 1980s.
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American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII), generally pronounced ask-ee IPA: /ˈæski/ ( [1] ), is a character encoding based on the English alphabet.
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The UNIVAC 1100/2200 series is a series of compatible 36-bit computer systems, beginning with the UNIVAC 1107 in 1962, initially made by Sperry Rand. The series continues to be supported today by Unisys Corporation as the ClearPath Dorado Series.
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The UNIVAC 1100/2200 series is a series of compatible 36-bit computer systems, beginning with the UNIVAC 1107 in 1962, initially made by Sperry Rand. The series continues to be supported today by Unisys Corporation as the ClearPath Dorado Series.
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American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII), generally pronounced ask-ee IPA: /ˈæski/ ( [1] ), is a character encoding based on the English alphabet.
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