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  2. A complete list of all ASCII codes, characters, symbols and signs included in the 7-bit ASCII table and the extended ASCII table according to the Windows-1252 character set, which is a superset of ISO 8859-1 in terms of printable characters.

  3. ASCII Characters - ASCII table

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    Extended ASCII employs 8 bits, broadening the character set to 256 and offering additional accented letters, symbols, and special characters. Multiple code pages exist, each containing a distinct set of characters within the 128-255 range.

  4. The ASCII table, when defined according to the ISO-8859-1 character encoding (also known as iso-ir-100, csISOLatin1, latin1, l1, IBM819, CP819), includes ASCII control characters and ASCII printable characters. Moreover, it also includes the extended ASCII character set unique to ISO-8859-1.

  5. This is a ASCII Code Chart according to character encoding for Windows-1252 (Code page 1252) and it includes both ASCII control characters, ASCII printable characters and the extended ASCII character set for Windows-1252. Complete table of ASCII characters, codes and symbols.

  6. What does Extended ASCII mean? - ASCII table

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    Extended ASCII, also known as "high ASCII" or "8-bit ASCII," is a collection of character sets that build upon the original 7-bit ASCII by using the full capacity of an 8-bit byte, allowing for 256 unique characters instead of just 128.

  7. The Beginner's Guide to ASCII - ASCII table

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    On this website, you can view a complete table of ASCII characters, from the basic ASCII (0-127) to Extended ASCII (128-255). By referring to this table, you'll quickly learn how to translate between ASCII codes and the characters they represent.

  8. Extended ASCII is a repertoire of character encodings that include (most of) the original 96 ASCII character set, plus up to 128 additional characters. Extended ASCII, as the eight-bit code is known, was introduced by IBM in 1981 for use in its first PC, and it soon became the industry standard for personal computers.

  9. This is a compact view of the ASCII table according to character encoding for Windows-1252 (Code page 1252) and it includes both ASCII control characters, ASCII printable characters and the extended ASCII character set for Windows-1252. This compact view contains only the ASCII code and its characters. Windows-1252.

  10. ASCII Table (7-bit) - ASCII Code

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    The ASCII table, an abbreviation for American Standard Code for Information Interchange, utilizes a 7-bit character encoding system to represent 128 unique characters. These include both control and printable characters.

  11. ASCII Code Chart for ASCII - ASCII table

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    This is a ASCII Code Chart according to character encoding for ASCII (ISO-IR-006, ANSI_X3.4-1968, ANSI_X3.4-1986, ISO_646.irv:1991, ISO646-US, us, IBM367, cp367) and it includes both ASCII control characters, ASCII printable characters and the extended ASCII character set for ASCII.

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