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Stanford Extended ASCII (SEASCII) is a derivation of the 7-bit ASCII character set developed at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (SAIL/SU-AI) in the early 1970s.[1] Not all symbols match ASCII.

Carnegie Mellon University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of Southern California also had their own modified versions of ASCII.[1]

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Stanford Extended ASCII

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ASCII

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Emoticon

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mood, or reaction, without needing to describe it in detail. The first ASCII emoticons are generally credited to computer scientist Scott Fahlman, who...

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Regular expression

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can handle the full 21-bit Unicode range. Extending ASCII-oriented constructs to Unicode. For example, in ASCII-based implementations, character ranges...

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Character encoding

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of its goals and was short-lived. In 1963 the first ASCII code was released (X3.4-1963) by the ASCII committee (which contained at least one member of the...

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Bracket

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of a character set with the 8-bit code of the IBM 7030 Stretch. In 1961, ASCII contained parentheses, square, and curly brackets, and also less-than and...

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Teletype Model 33

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ribbon and additional ASCII control codes allowe automatic switching between red and black output while printing. An extended keyboard and type element...

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ISO basic Latin alphabet

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published American Standard Code for Information Interchange, better known as ASCII, which included in the character set the 26 × 2 letters of the English alphabet...

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Byte

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while also active in ASCII standardization, IBM simultaneously introduced in its product line of System/360 the eight-bit Extended Binary Coded Decimal...

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File format

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Command key

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Exclamation mark

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control weakening and contraction. In computing, the exclamation mark is ASCII character 33 (21 in hexadecimal). Due to its availability on even early...

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Pali

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ARPANET

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List of file formats

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National Standards Institute (ANSI) text ASC – ASCII text AWW – Ability Write CCF – Color Chat 1.0 CSV – ASCII text as comma-separated values, used in spreadsheets...

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Devanagari

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Very low frequency

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modulation is used to transmit radioteletype data using 5 bit ITA2 or 8 bit ASCII character codes. A small frequency shift of 30–50 hertz is used due to the...

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ICT 1900 series

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equipped machines. The 22-bit addressing mode and extended branch mode introduced by the 1906 was extended to the 1902A and 1903A, but not the much smaller...

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