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ASCII (/ˈæskiː/ ****-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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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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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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derives from the
original ASCII standard,
where it was
called hyphen (minus). The
character is referred...
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LATIN SMALL LETTER A.
These are the same code
points as
those used in
ASCII and ISO 8859.
There are also
precomposed character encodings for ⟨A⟩ and...
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capital H used in
quaternion notation 1 Also for
encodings based on
ASCII,
including the DOS, Windows, ISO-8859, and
Macintosh families of encodings...
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ASCII (アスキー) was a
monthly released microcomputer magazine in ****an,
published by
ASCII Corporation from 1977. It
targeted business users who used a personal...
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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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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...