The American Standard Code for Information Interchange was made to standardize 128 numeric codes that represent the English letters, Symbols, and Numbers. Any USA keyboard is made with this standard in mind.
ASCII is the acronym for American Standard Code for Information Interchange and is used to determine which character to display whan a keyboard key is pressed, or code entered.
e.g. The ascii code for the letter "a" is #97 which is binary 1100001
Most people think its like this:
....../ `---___________ _____|] ......
...../_==o;;;;;;;;__ _____.:/
.....), ---.(_(__) /
....// (..) ), ----"
...//___//
..//___//
That's not ascii, That's ascii art. i think this is what you meant.
operating system real time swapping. coexist?replacement ? phase out of coding ASCII and UNICODE.
ASCII-represents letters, numbers and symbols in a 7 bit code of 1's and 0's called binary. It is a standard developed in the 1960's for information interchange between data processing equipment (teletype and computers)
Ascii value of 5 is 53.
The ascii value of zero - is 48.
ASCII standardizes characters between 0 and 127.
If you can't find them on your keyboard, use charmap.exe () ASCII 28H and 29H [] ASCII 5BH and 5DH {} ASCII 7BH and 7DH
Websites such as asciitable.com and ascii-code.com provide ascii tables on their websites, along with toher information about ascii codes, their uses, and how to use them.
\ is the character for 92 in ASCII.
128 ascii codes.
ASCII-represents letters, numbers and symbols in a 7 bit code of 1's and 0's called binary. It is a standard developed in the 1960's for information interchange between data processing equipment (teletype and computers)
Extended ASCII is 8-bit encoding which is wider than standard ASCII and also includes all characters from standard ASCII encoding.ASCII is 7-bit, 128 possible values; Extended ASCII is 8-bit , 256 possible value;128 first characters of Extended ASCII is the same as ASCII, next 128 are additional. This why it is called Extended ASCII.What is ASCII?ASCII is mainly English language characters encoding, that is used for representation of text information.
An ASCII file is just a text file.
Remorse ASCII was created in 1994.
Mimic ASCII was created in 1998.
ASCII Group was created in 1984.
ASCII - company - ended in 2008.
128 ascii codes.
You don't need ASCII, you need Unicode..