If your machine was using EBCDIC, the value 65 would map to a Non-breaking Space.
Your mapping of 65 to "A" is not much of a surprise because many modern character encodings are build as a superset of the 7 bit ASCII encoding. It's not uncommon to see folks using the "Latin" code pages that have this property, as does UTF-8. Any of these choices are common.
In reply to Re^3: Datatype and pack/unpack
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Datatype and pack/unpack
by theantler
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