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Revision 9 . . (edit) December 7, 2001 1:03 am by The Anome [tweaked out duplicated text to improve clarity]
Revision 8 . . December 6, 2001 5:24 am by The Anome [added another reference, with history]
Revision 7 . . December 6, 2001 5:21 am by The Anome [Added external references]
Revision 6 . . December 6, 2001 4:57 am by The Anome [Credit to Donald Murray, mentioned IA1]
Revision 5 . . December 6, 2001 2:22 am by The Anome [here's to you, Mr. Baudot!]
Revision 4 . . (edit) December 6, 2001 1:48 am by The Anome [before ASCII, too.]
Revision 3 . . December 6, 2001 1:45 am by The Anome [Baudot is IA2.]
Revision 2 . . (edit) December 6, 2001 1:40 am by The Anome [linked FOLDOC permission]
Revision 1 . . December 6, 2001 1:39 am by The Anome [Took in, modified, FOLDOC article; teleprinters not paper tape; p-tape was derived from teleprinter use]
  

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Baudot's original code as it is now known was improved by [Donald Murray]? by adding extra characters and shift codes. This code is what is generally known as the 'Baudot code', also known as the International Telegraph Alphabet No 2 (IA2).
Baudot code was then improved by [Donald Murray]? by adding extra characters and shift codes. This code is what is generally known as the 'Baudot code', also known as the International Telegraph Alphabet No 2 (IA2).

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*http://www.nadcomm.com/fiveunit/fiveunits.htm

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