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the ASCII code for A is 65... just count up 1 for each subsequent letter.

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What is ASCII codes a to z capital letters?

ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) assigns a unique numerical value to each character. For capital letters A to Z, the ASCII codes range from 65 (A) to 90 (Z). Each letter corresponds to its position in the alphabet, with A being the first letter and Z being the twenty-sixth. For example, B is represented by the ASCII code 66, C by 67, and so on up to Z.


What is the ASCII code in binary and in decimal for a lowercase z?

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What is the meaning of the protocol acronyms ASCII?

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Who develop the ascii code?

The ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) was developed in 1960 by the American Standards Association. The first standard was published in 1963.


Is ASCII is a language used by the computer?

ASCII is American Standard Code for Information Interchange, it's not a language, it's a code.


What is character code used by most personal computers?

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What is the expansion for ascii code?

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What is the meaninig of ASCII?

American Standard Code for Information Interchange. ASCII is a form of character encoding.


How does the ASCII code works?

ASCII is an abbreviation for American Standard Code for Information Interchange. The ASCII code, which is used worldwide, is used to create computer coding languages so computers can interact with people.


What is the acronym for the standard code for computers and information interchange?

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What is the abbreviation for the American Standard Code for information Interchange?

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What code represents computer characters?

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