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ASCII
American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A 7-bit code that encodes 32 control characters, plus 96 alphanumeric characters (A to Z, 0 to 9 plus symbols).
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ASCII
American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A standard table of 7-bit codes for digital representation of letters, numbers and special control characters. ASCII is used for the storage of alphanumeric information in most PC and RISC computer systems.
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ASCII
(Digital cameras and photo printers) American Standard Code for Information Interchange. The commonly used binary code for a total of 128 symbols (letters, numbers, punctuation and special symbols, though, not for umlauts) enables the correct data transfer between software and hardware. The ASCII-c... Found op http://www.olympus.co.uk/consumer/208_1010.htm
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ASCII
(NETWORK GLOSSARY) American standard code for information interchange. An eight bit (seven bits plus parity) code for character representation. Found op http://www.instrument-net.co.uk/newworkglossary.html
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ASCII
(American Standard Code for Information Interchange) -- A seven-bit character set used to exchange alphanumeric information between computer systems.
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ASCII
American Standard Code for Information Interchange is a standard for defining character set (text)data.
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ASCII
American Standard Code for Information Interchange. This is a standard coding system within the computer industry to convert keyboard input into digital information. It covers all of the printable characters in normal use and control characters such as carriage return and line feed. The full table c... Found op http://www.lithosphere.co.uk/content/glossary.htm
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ASCII
American Standard Code for Information Interchange - this is the most commonly used code for representing text using 8-bit binary numbers, although strictly, it is only a 7-bit code - ASCII also refers to a method, or protocol, for copying files from one computer to another over a network, in which ... Found op http://www.archivemag.co.uk/
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ASCII
A digital code for print characters, including those on a standard keyboard. It stands for the American Standard Code for Information Inter-change,
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ASCII
American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A standard code for representing computer keyboard characters by binary data. Found op http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/music%20tech%20glossary/Music%20Tech%20Gl
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Ascii
American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A standard code used for text files. Found op http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/a.html
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ASCII
American Standard Code for Information Interchange: This is the global standard for code numbers used by computers to represent all upper and lower-case Latin letters, numbers, and punctuation.
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Ascii
American Standard Code for Information Interchange. An 8-bit code in which letters, numbers and symbols are represented by 7-bit binary characters. The 8th-bit is often used as a parity check
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