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TSM_Daequan
Maximus Gover
Flashcards by Maximus Gover, updated more than 1 year ago
Maximus Gover
Created by Maximus Gover about 6 years ago
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ASCII & Unicode TSM_Daequan
What Does ASCII Stand For? American Standard Code for Information Interchange
Why Do Computers Use ASCII? It Allows Computers To Be Compatible With Each other
ASCII 7 Bits - 128 Characters - Only English
Extended ASCII 8 Bits - 256 Characters - Only English And Others E.G. é
Unicode 16 Bits - Over 65,000 Characters - Any Language
What Is A Character Set? It Is All The Characters Which Are Recognised & Represented By The Computer
How Are Characters Represented In ASCII? Each Character Is Given A Unique Code, This Code Is Then Converted Into Binary And Stored In A Byte
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