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(American Standard Code for Information Interchange) -- This is the de facto world-wide standard for the code numbers used by computers to represent all the upper and lower-case Latin letters, numbers, punctuation, etc There are 128 standard ASCII codes each of which can be represented by a 7 digit binary number: 0000000 through 1111111, plus parity
(American Standard Code for Information Interchange) This standard character encoding scheme is used extensively in data transmission
Short for American Standard Code for Information Interchange, this is pronounced "as-key " ASCII files or "plain text format" files are text (letters, numbers, punctuation) that doesn't have any special formatting like bold or italics Every computer can open an ASCII file, and most word processing programs can make and save ASCII files The opposite of ASCII is binary Back to Top
(see American Standard Code for Information Interchange)
irregular plural of ascian
American Standard Code for Information Interchange
American Standard Code for Information Interchange Also see byte
(American Standard Code for Information Interchange) A data specification that standardizes the representation of 256 basic computer characters, including the English alphabet, numbers and punctuation
The de facto worldwide standard for the code numbers used by computers to represent all the upper and lower-case Latin letters, numbers, punctuation, etc
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American Standard Code for Information Interchange This is the standard for the code numbers used by computers to represent all the upper and lower-case Latin letters, numbers, punctuation, etc There are 128 standard ASCII codes each of which can be represented by a 7 digit binary number: 0000000 through 1111111, plus parity
(American Standard Code for Information Interchange) (n ) A standard assignment of 7-bit numeric codes to characters See also Unicode
American Standard Code for Information Interchange Coding for text files
An acronym for "American Standard Code for Information Interchange", used to assign English characters to numbers
American Standard Code for Information Interchange The basis of character sets used in almost all present-day computers
American Standard Code for Information Interchange (STD)
American Standard Code for Information Interchange A code for transmitting information asynchronously on local and long distance communication lines; representing a standard set of letters, numbers, and control characters
American Standard Code for Information Interchange - The code numbers used by computers to represent all letters, numbers, punctuation, etc There are 128 standard ASCII codes each of which can be represented by a 7 digit binary number: 0000000 through 1111111
Stands for "American Standard Code for Information Interchange " This is an ANSI Standard specifying a set of 128 characters with their associated coded integer representations
American Standard Code for Information Interchange A standard coding scheme that assigns numeric values to letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and control characters, to achieve compatibility among different computers and peripherals In ASCII each character is represented by a unique integer value The values 0 to 31 are used for non-printing control codes, and the range from 32 to 137 is referred to as the standard ASCII character set All computers that use ASCII can understand the standard ASCII character set The extended ASCII character set (from code 128 through code 255) is assigned bariable sets of characters by computer hardware manufacturers and software developers, and is not necessarily compatible between different computers The IBM extended character set includes mathematical symbols and characters from the PC line drawing set
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