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Was (wer) ist DC1 - definition

CONTROL CHARACTERS, RANGING FROM U+0000 TO U+001F (C0) AND U+0080 TO U+009F (C1) IN UNICODE
ASCII control character; C1 control code set; C1 control code; ISO 6429; C0 and C1 control character; C1 control codes; Record Separator; Data link escape; Device control 2; End of medium; Field separator; Device control 4; Group separator; Record separator; Unit separator; Start of heading; Start of text; Data Link Escape; Data link escape character; ␒; ␔; Device Control 1; Device Control 2; Device Control 3; Device Control 4; File separator; File Separator; C0 and C1 controls; C0 controls; C0 control codes; C1 controls; Start Of Text; –; End of Medium; C0 control characters; Start-of-Text; Start-of-Header; DC1; Device Control Two; Device Control Three; Device Control Four; Device Control One; ␓; ␑; ; PU2 (ANSI); PU1 (ANSI); Reverse Index (ANSI); ^\; ASCII control characters; ’; C0 control code; Start of Text; Start of Heading; ; ^^ (control code); Group Separator; Unit Separator; DC4 (control code); DC1 (control code); DC2 (control code); DC3 (control code); NUL (control code); SOH (control code); STX (control code); ETX (control code); EOT (control code); ACK (control code); BEL (control code); BS (control code); HT (control code); LF (control code); VT (control code); FF (control code); CR (control code); SO (control code); SI (control code); US (control code); DLE (control code); NAK (control code); SYN (control code); ETB (control code); CAN (control code); EM (control code); SUB (control code); ESC (control code); FS (control code); GS (control code); RS (control code); HOP (control code); DEL (control code); PAD (control code); BPH (control code); NBH (control code); IND (control code); HTS (control code); SSA (control code); NEL (control code); HTJ (control code); VTS (control code); PLD (control code); PLU (control code); RI (control code); SS2 (control code); SS3 (control code); DCS (control code); PU1 (control code); PU2 (control code); STS (control code); MW (control code); CCH (control code); SPA (control code); EPA (control code); APC (control code); SOS (control code); SGCI (control code); SCI (control code); CSI (control code); ST (control code); OSC (control code); PM (control code); SP (control code); ESA (control code); TAB (control code); ASCII 1; ASCII 2; ASCII 16; ASCII 17; ASCII 18; ASCII 31; ASCII 30; ASCII 29; ASCII 28; ASCII 25; ASCII 20; ASCII 19; Device Control String; \x1; \x1F; \x1E; \x1C; \x1D; \x19; \x2; \x10; \x11; \x12; \x13; \x14; \x01; \x02; U+0001; U+0002; U+0010; U+0011; U+0012; U+0013; U+0014; U+0019; U+001C; U+001D; U+001E; U+001F; Information separator three; Information separator four; Information separator two; Information separator one; €; ‚; ƒ; „; †; ‡; ˆ; ‰; Š; ‹; Œ; ‘; “; •; —; ™; š; DIN 31626; ISO 6630; JIS X 0207; ASCII control codes; ASCII control code

DC1         
Douglas DC-1         
  • DC-1 in TWA markings
1933 AIRLINER
DC-1
The Douglas DC-1 was the first model of the famous American DC (Douglas Commercial) commercial transport aircraft series. Although only one example of the DC-1 was produced, the design was the basis for the DC-2 and DC-3, the latter of which being one of the most successful aircraft in the history of aviation.
Device Control 1         

Wikipedia

C0 and C1 control codes

The C0 and C1 control code or control character sets define control codes for use in text by computer systems that use ASCII and derivatives of ASCII. The codes represent additional information about the text, such as the position of a cursor, an instruction to start a new line, or a message that the text has been received.

C0 codes are the range 00HEX–1FHEX and the default C0 set was originally defined in ISO 646 (ASCII). C1 codes are the range 80HEX–9FHEX and the default C1 set was originally defined in ECMA-48 (harmonized later with ISO 6429). The ISO/IEC 2022 system of specifying control and graphic characters allows other C0 and C1 sets to be available for specialized applications, but they are rarely used.