You always have the best puzzles. (BTW sorry I buried the simple answer to last question down towards the bottom following a bunch of superfluous information)
What do we know. The last UC character should have been followed
by a space.
The # appears to be an inserted character somehow, but how at machine speed?
It suggests a back space function?
Might be fun to run a reperf in parallel. I'm not sure how the
ASCII to 5 bit conversions are done. You wouldn't think anything
funny would be involved in that.
--- ---- The above comments or recommendations are SWAG. Use at your own risk. John, W9DDD
I have a M28 printer that almost always overstrikes # onto the last FIG in a string followed by a SP.
LTRS ABC FIGS 123 LTRS SP DEFABC123 DEFThe 3 gets an overstrike #.
This typebox has # for FIGS-H
FWIW Unshift On Space is disabled.
For example, if I am printing ITTY news articles, all the commas get overstruck.
I am overstruck with puzzlement.Nick K4NYW
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