nick-name for ASCII-derived 8-bit character sets
Wikipedia
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Extended ASCII - Wikipedia
3 weeks ago - Extended ASCII is a repertoire of character encodings that include (most of) the original 96 ASCII character set, plus up to 128 additional characters. There is no formal definition of "extended ASCII", and even use of the term is sometimes criticized, because it can be mistakenly interpreted ...
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ASCII - Wikipedia
1 week ago - Eventually, as 8-, 16-, and 32-bit (and later 64-bit) computers began to replace 12-, 18-, and 36-bit computers as the norm, it became common to use an 8-bit byte to store each character in memory, providing an opportunity for extended, 8-bit relatives of ASCII. In most cases these developed as true extensions of ASCII, leaving the original character-mapping intact, but adding additional character definitions after the first 128 (i.e., 7-bit) characters.
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How do I open an .ascii file?
You can open an ASCII file in most text editors or word processors, including:
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.ASCII File Extension - How to open .ascii files
What is an ASCII file?
An ASCII file is a plain text file that uses ASCII character encoding. You can open and edit an ASCII file in most any text editor or word processor. ASCII files are more commonly saved with the .TXT or .ASC extension.
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.ASCII File Extension - How to open .ascii files
How do I convert an .ascii file?
Microsoft WordPad, Apple TextEdit, and most other programs that can open ASCII files can convert them to other formats. For example, WordPad can convert ASCII files to the following formats:
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.ASCII File Extension - How to open .ascii files
ASCII Table
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ASCII table - Table of ASCII codes, characters and symbols
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.
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ASCII File Extension - What is .ascii and how to open? - ReviverSoft
A file extension is the set of three or four characters at the end of a filename; in this case, .ascii. File extensions tell you what type of file it is, and tell Windows what programs can open it. Windows often associates a default program to each file extension, so that when you double-click the file, the program launches automatically.
Lookup Tables
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Extended ASCII Table - Character Codes, HTML, Octal, Hex, Decimal
Extended ASCII provides 256 characters, the extended part making up characters 128-255. Various extended versions have been developed for different purposes such as to support proprietary technology, different alphabets, or simply to draw nice boxes on the screen.
The ASCII Code
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So with this set of only 128 characters was published in 1967 as standard, containing all you need to write in English language. In 1981, IBM developed an extension of 8-bit ASCII code, called "code page 437", in this version were replaced some obsolete control characters for graphic characters.
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Extended ASCII characters
Extended ASCII characters are handled several different ways in the full-text filter. Some are special characters while others are treated as spaces. Some are treated as letters that depend on the spaces around the characters.
Meridian Outpost
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Extended ASCII Table - Character Reference and Conversion Chart
A comprehensive list of both standard and extended ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) characters with their unique corresponding code and description.
ASCII Table
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What does Extended ASCII mean?
Extended ASCII adds an additional 128 characters to the ASCII standard, for a total of 256 characters, including accented letters, special symbols, and more.
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ASCII extended character set
To use characters from the ASCII extended character set: For a DOS character, hold down the ALT key and type the decimal number on the numbers keypad. For a WIN character, hold down the ALT key, type 0 followed by the decimal number on the numbers keypad. The following table lists the extended ...
Coding
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Standard and Extended ASCII Online Table - Coding.Tools
The complete ASCII Table (256 digits), include ASCII control characters, ASCII symbol & signs characters and ASCII Extended characters.
File Extension Org
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File extension ASCII - Simple tips how to open the ASCII file.
A list of programs that support and convert the .ASCII file. Basic information about the problems with the .ASCII file.
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UTF-8, Extended ASCII, Character Set Encoding, Collisions
In 1992, Thompson and Pike brought forth the self-synchronizing coding scheme that became UTF-8. It preserved the one-byte ASCII characters and provided a multibyte extension that allowed characters to be represented by zero, one, two or three additional bytes.
Ascii-codes
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Ascii table for IBM PC charset (CP437) - Ascii-Codes
Ascii table for IBM PC, Baltic, Cyrillic, French Canadian, Greek, Hebrew, Icelandic, Latin-1, Latin-2, Nordic, Portuguese and Turkish charsets!