ASCII ALPHANUMERIC CODE explain of 8th standard
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The original ASCII standard defines different characters within seven bits – seven digits that indicate either a 0 or a 1. The eighth bit, which is one full byte, is traditionally used for checking purposes. The ASCII-based extended versions use this exact bit to extend the available characters to 256
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