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... ( ASCII , pronounced as ' - kee ) , which has become extremely popular . This code , which partially appears in Appendix A , uses 7 bits to represent each symbol and is therefore referred to as a 7 - bit code . You should note that the ...
... ( ASCII , pronounced as ' - kee ) , which has become extremely popular . This code , which partially appears in Appendix A , uses 7 bits to represent each symbol and is therefore referred to as a 7 - bit code . You should note that the ...
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... ASCII . For this and other reasons , it is far more common to store numeric information in a form of binary notation ... ASCII . What does it say ? 1000011 1101111 1101101 1110000 1110101 1110100 1100101 1110010 0100000 1010011 1100011 ...
... ASCII . For this and other reasons , it is far more common to store numeric information in a form of binary notation ... ASCII . What does it say ? 1000011 1101111 1101101 1110000 1110101 1110100 1100101 1110010 0100000 1010011 1100011 ...
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... ASCII code will become an 8 - bit code or a 16 - bit pattern representing a value in two's complement notation will ... ASCII code for A would become 11000001 ( parity bit 1 ) , and the ASCII for I would become 01001001 ( parity bit 0 ) ...
... ASCII code will become an 8 - bit code or a 16 - bit pattern representing a value in two's complement notation will ... ASCII code for A would become 11000001 ( parity bit 1 ) , and the ASCII for I would become 01001001 ( parity bit 0 ) ...
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