Mattel Aquarius character set

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When Mattel decided to market a home computer, it did not start by designing one, and instead looked around for a pre-made system it could market under its name. It discovered that one of its manufacturing partners, the Hong Kong based Radofin Electronics Far East, had already designed a three-system line of home computers. All Mattel had to do was secure the U.S. marketing rights, which it promptly did for the first two units in the line, and have Radofin handle the manufacturing.[1]

The simplest unit, originally code-named "Checkers" and which was eventually named the Aquarius (Model #5931), did have some good things going for it. The 13.5 x 6 x 2 inch unit was equipped with the same Z-80A microprocessor used in many other home and business computers of the era (although some units had a different but still Z-80A compatible processor, like the NEC D780C or the Hitachi HD64180); it had built-in BASIC, being a subset of full Microsoft BASIC; it had the ability to utilize cartridge-based games and other software; and, it had a color video display (16 foreground and 16 background colors, with 40 character x 24 line text). But it also featured a mere 4K of RAM (along with its 8K of ROM) with only about 1.7K free for BASIC programs, a "chicklet" keyboard with just 48 keys (on an 8-line-in, 6-line-out matrix) and a reset button, a one-voice tone generator for sound, no programmable graphics, no sprites, no game controllers, no monitor port (it attached to a TV only), a non-standard printer interface, ordinary cassette access at 600 baud, and no expansion capability except for what could be plugged into the cartridge port. Given that the unit was introduced in 1983, these features did not make it strongly competitive in the home computer market.[1]

To address some of the limitations, Mattel added a larger character set to the original Radofin design, so that games could use character graphics.[1]

Character set

The following table shows the Mattel Aquarius character set. Each character is shown with a potential Unicode equivalent if available. Space characters are represented by the abbreviations for their names.

Mattel Aquarius[2][3][4]
_0 _1 _2 _3 _4 _5 _6 _7 _8 _9 _A _B _C _D _E _F
0_
0
£
00A3
½
00BD
¼
00BC
¾
00BE
÷
00F7
©
00A9

2192

2190

2191

2193

2197

2199

2198

2196

 

 
1_
16

 

 

25AE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2597

259D

2596

2598

259A

2584
2_
32
SP
0020
!
0021
"
0022

  1. 0023
$
0024
%
0025
&
0026
'
0027
(
0028
)
0029

  • 002A
+
002B
,
002C
-
002D
.
002E
/
002F
3_
48
0
0030
1
0031
2
0032
3
0033
4
0034
5
0035
6
0036
7
0037
8
0038
9
0039

003A

003B
<
003C
=
003D
>
003E
?
003F
4_
64
@
0040
A
0041
B
0042
C
0043
D
0044
E
0045
F
0046
G
0047
H
0048
I
0049
J
004A
K
004B
L
004C
M
004D
N
004E
O
004F
5_
80
P
0050
Q
0051
R
0052
S
0053
T
0054
U
0055
V
0056
W
0057
X
0058
Y
0059
Z
005A
[
005B
\
005C
]
005D
^
005E
_
005F
6_
96
`
0060
a
0061
b
0062
c
0063
d
0064
e
0065
f
0066
g
0067
h
0068
i
0069
j
006A
k
006B
l
006C
m
006D
n
006E
o
006F
7_
112
p
0070
q
0071
r
0072
s
0073
t
0074
u
0075
v
0076
w
0077
x
0078
y
0079
z
007A
{
007B
|
007C
}
007D
~
007E

2588
8_
128

2587

258F

 

 
🮏
1FB8F
🮌
1FB8C

2592

25CF

2582

2586

2660

 

 

 

25B6

25B2
9_
144

2581

2589

 

 
🮎
1FB8E
🮍
1FB8D

2B24

258E

258D

258C

 

 

 

 

25C0

25BC
A_
160
NBSP
00A0
161
1FB00
162
1FB01
163
1FB02
164
1FB03

1FB04

1FB05
167
1FB06

1FB07
169
1FB08
170
1FB09
171
1FB0A
172
1FB0B
173
1FB0C
174
1FB0D
175
1FB0E
B_
176
176
1FB0F
177
1FB10
178
1FB11
179
1FB12
180
1FB13
181
258C
182
1FB14
183
1FB15
184
1FB16
185
1FB17
186
1FB18
187
1FB19
188
1FB1A
189
1FB1B
190
1FB1C
191
1FB1D
C_
192

25E2

25E3

 

258A

25AA

2666
·
00B7

 

253C

 

2571

 

2534

251C

2510

2514
D_
208

 

 

 

 

2665

2663

2502

 

2573

 

2572

 

252C

2524

250C

2518
E_
224

1FB1E

1FB1F

1FB20

1FB21

1FB22

1FB23

1FB24

1FB25

1FB26

1FB27

2590

1FB28

1FB29

1FB2A

1FB2B

1FB2C
F_
240

1FB2D

1FB2E

1FB2F

1FB30

1FB31

1FB32

1FB33

1FB34

1FB35

1FB36

1FB37

1FB38

1FB39

1FB3A

1FB3B

2588

  Letter   Number   Punctuation   Symbol   Other  Undefined   � No Unicode equivalent


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Horvat/Parrish, "Mattel Aquarius FAQ," May 6, 2001.
  2. http://www.vdsteenoven.com/aquarius/
  3. "Figure 4. Mattel Aquarius character set", L2/19-025: Proposal to add characters from legacy computers and teletext to the UCS, 2019-01-04, p. 20, https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2019/19025-terminals-prop.pdf#page=20 
  4. Sources for L2/19-025, 2019-01-04, https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2019/19025-aux-LegacyComputingSources.pdf