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  • 71Unicode — For the 1889 Universal Telegraphic Phrase book, see Commercial code (communications). The Unicode official logo since October 2009 …

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  • 72ANSI escape code — ANSI code redirects here. For other uses, see ANSI (disambiguation). ANSI escape sequences are characters embedded in the text used to control formatting, color, and other output options on video text terminals. Almost all terminal emulators… …

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  • 73Newline — For other uses, see New Line (disambiguation). In computing, a newline,[1] also known as a line break or end of line (EOL) marker, is a special character or sequence of characters signifying the end of a line of text. The name comes from the fact …

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  • 74ISO/IEC 2022 — ISO 2022, more formally ISO/IEC 2022 Information Technology Character code structure and extension techniques , is an ISO standard (equivalent to the ECMA standard ECMA 35) specifying * a technique for including multiple character sets in a… …

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  • 75Mapping of Unicode characters — Unicode’s Universal Character Set has a potential capacity to support over 1 million characters. Each UCS character is mapped to a code point which is an integer between 0 and 1,114,111 used to represent each character within the internal logic… …

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  • 76Code page 437 — Code page 437, as rendered by the IBM PC using a VGA adapter. IBM PC or MS DOS code page 437, often abbreviated CP437 and also known as DOS US, OEM US or sometimes misleadingly referred to as the OEM font, High ASCII or Extended ASCII,[1][2] is… …

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  • 77PETSCII — ( PET Standard Code of Information Interchange ), also known as CBM ASCII, is the variation of the ASCII character set used in Commodore Business Machines (CBM) s 8 bit home computers, starting with the PET from 1977 and including the VIC 20, C64 …

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  • 78POSIX terminal interface — The POSIX terminal interface is the generalized abstraction, comprising both an Application Programming Interface for programs, and a set of behavioural expectations for users of a terminal, as defined by the POSIX standard and the Single Unix… …

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  • 79Code page — is another term for character encoding. It consists of a table of values that describes the character set for a particular language. The term code page originated from IBM s EBCDIC based mainframe systems,[1] but many vendors use this term… …

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  • 80ATASCII — The ATASCII character set, from ATARI Standard Code for Information Interchange , alternatively ATARI ASCII , is the variation on ASCII used in the Atari 8 bit family of home computers. The first of this family were the Atari 400 and 800,… …

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