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- Extended ASCII was invented to123:
- Provide a way to represent special characters, symbols, and foreign language characters that were not included in the original ASCII character set.
- Allow for 256 different symbols or characters by using 8 bits (or one byte) instead of the original 7 bits.
- Accommodate accented letters, graphic symbols, and different glyphs used in non-English languages.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Extended ASCII was introduced to provide a way to represent special characters, symbols, and foreign language characters that were not included in the original ASCII character set. The extended ASCII character set varied depending on the specific encoding.www.ascii-code.com/timelineExtended ASCII, as the eight-bit code is known, was introduced by IBM in 1981 for use in its first PC, and it soon became the industry standard for personal computers.www.britannica.com/technology/extended-ASCIIWhile the original ASCII uses 7 bits for each character, extended ASCII versions use 8 bits (or one byte), allowing for 256 different symbols or characters. This expansion provides room for additional characters, including accented letters, graphic symbols, and different glyphs used in non-English languages.www.digikey.com/en/maker/tutorials/2024/ascii-the … - People also ask
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