Computer Science, asked by Anonymous, 7 months ago

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what is the difference between
ASCII and ISCII.....​

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Answered by InstaPrince
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ASCII uses a 7-bit encoding and ISCII uses an 8-bit which is an extension of ASCII while Unicode is a variable bit encoding that doesn't fit into one 8 bit and generally uses 16-bit encoding. I am listing the differences between ASCII below: Unicode is standardised while ASCII as well as ISCII aren't.

Answered by BhumeshBaniya
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ASCII uses a 7-bit encoding and ISCII uses an 8-bit which is an extension of ASCII while Unicode is a variable bit encoding that doesn't fit into one 8 bit and generally uses 16-bit encoding. I am listing the differences between ASCII below: Unicode is standardised while ASCII as well as ISCII aren't.

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