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Bokep
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ASCII was indeed originally conceived as a 7-bit code. This was done well before 8-bit bytes became ubiquitous, and even into the 1990s you could find software that assumed it could use the 8th bit of each byte of text for its own purposes ("not 8-bit clean"). Nowadays people think of it as an 8-bit coding in which bytes 0x80 through 0xFF have no defined meaning, but that's a retcon.
There are dozens of text encodings that make use of the 8th bit; they can be classified as ASCII-compatible or not, and fixed- or variable-width. ASCII-compatibl...
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