American Standard Code for Information Interchange

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American Standard Code for Information Interchange

  1. (computing) A 7-bit character set and character encoding. Based on the Roman alphabet as used in modern English, the code is employed almost universally on computing machinery, and has been integrated into the newer Unicode standard.
    Synonym: (abbreviation) ASCII

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