American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII)
A standard single-byte character encoding scheme used for text-based data. ASCII
uses designated 7-bit or 8-bit number combinations to represent either 128 or
256 possible characters. Standard ASCII uses 7 bits to represent all uppercase
and lowercase letters, the numbers 0 through 9, punctuation marks, and special
control characters used in U.S. English. Most current x86-based systems support
the use of extended (or "high") ASCII. Extended ASCII allows the eighth bit of
each character to identify an additional 128 special symbol characters,
foreign-language letters, and graphic symbols.
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