ASCII

= ASCII =
 * Author: Jeremy Liang**

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 * Editor: Clarina Chua**

The ASCII stands for: American Standard Code for Information Interchange. ASCII codes represent anything that uses text. Many character schemes, such as the key board, are based on the ASCII. The encoding scheme that represents the characters by using numbers. The ASCII uses 7 or 8 bits for each character depending on the size.


 * Comment**: Nice job! But I can't see the picture..

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This is an example of a ASCII scheme. Ctrl is Control. They are commands like Ctrl+S is the save command. The Code goes along with Ctrl. Dec is the decimal system.The decimal system is just the normal numbers we use for counting. Hex uses the numbers 1-9 and the letters A-F. Char is the character that we see when we use the computer.