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  2. File:ASCII Table (suitable for printing).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: ASCII Table, monochrome, suitable for printing in landscape orientation on Letter or A4 sized paper. Printing instructions: Right-click and save the original SVG format file to your PC. Double-click on the downloaded file to open it in a new browser window. Select File->Print in the browser (or press Ctrl-P) and choose landscape ...

  3. ASCII - Wikipedia

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    ASCII (/ ˈ æ s k iː / ⓘ ASS-kee), [3]: 6 an acronym for American Standard Code for Information Interchange, is a character encoding standard for electronic communication. . ASCII codes represent text in computers, telecommunications equipment, and other devic

  4. File:USASCII code chart.png - Wikipedia

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    Introduction to Computer Information Systems/Print version; Usage on eo.wikipedia.org Apostrofo; Usage on es.wikipedia.org ASCII; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org اسکی (استاندارد) Usage on fr.wikipedia.org American Standard Code for Information Interchange; Usage on fr.wikibooks.org Les ASCII de 0 à 127/La table ASCII

  5. Ascii table - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code ; Print/export ... In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia ...

  6. Mac OS Roman - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS Roman is an extension of the original Macintosh character set, which encoded 217 characters. [1] Full support for Mac OS Roman first appeared in System 6.0.4 , released in 1989, [ 2 ] and the encoding is still supported in current versions of macOS , though the standard character encoding is now UTF-8 .

  7. Mac OS Central European encoding - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS Central European is a character encoding used on Apple Macintosh computers to represent texts in Central European and Southeastern European languages that use the Latin script. [2] This encoding is also known as Code Page 10029. [ 3 ]

  8. File:ASCII-Table-wide.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:ASCII-Table.svg licensed with PD-self 2008-06-27T18:26:29Z AnonMoos 1000x812 (1576490 Bytes) fixing truncation of rows at bottom; 2007-04-14T00:04:17Z ZZT32 1052x744 (1576527 Bytes) A list of all the userful characters in the ASCII table. Goes up to 0x7F. Subject to change any time.

  9. ISO/IEC 8859-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Macintosh computer introduced a character encoding called Mac Roman in 1984. It was meant to be suitable for Western European desktop publishing. It is a superset of ASCII, and has most of the characters that are in ISO-8859-1 and all the extra characters from Windows-1252, but in a totally different arrangement.