ASCII (/ˈæskiː/ ASS-kee),: 6 an acronym for American Standard Code for Information Interchange, is a character encoding standard for electronic communication...
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ASCII Standard from 1963 and ASCII compliant character sets with proprietary extended characters (beyond the 128 characters of standard 7-bit ASCII)...
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Extended ASCII is a repertoire of character encodings that include (most of) the original 96 ASCII character set, plus up to 128 additional characters...
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up ASCII or ascii in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ASCII, the American Standard Code for Information Interchange. ASCII may also refer to: ASCII Corporation...
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Hyphen-minus (redirect from ASCII 45)
is also used for these. The name hyphen-minus derives from the original ASCII standard, where it was called hyphen–(minus). The character is referred...
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MediaWorks on April 1, 2008, becoming ASCII Media Works. The company published Monthly ASCII as the main publication. ASCII is best known for creating the Derby...
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Modbus (redirect from West ascii protocol)
Modbus ASCII makes use of ASCII characters for protocol communication. The ASCII format uses a longitudinal redundancy check checksum. Modbus ASCII messages...
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Punycode (section Separation of ASCII characters)
limited ASCII character subset used for Internet hostnames. Using Punycode, host names containing Unicode characters are transcoded to a subset of ASCII consisting...
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C0 and C1 control codes (redirect from ASCII control character)
control codes for use in text by computer systems that use ASCII and derivatives of ASCII. The codes represent additional information about the text,...
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designed for backward compatibility with ASCII: the first 128 characters of Unicode, which correspond one-to-one with ASCII, are encoded using a single byte with...
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