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  • 11ASCII file — file that only uses the 128 characters that can be encoded with 7 binary digits (usually a text file) …

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  • 12ASCII art — Oldskool or Amiga style Newskool style …

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  • 13File format — A file format is a particular way that information is encoded for storage in a computer file. Since a disk drive, or indeed any computer storage, can store only bits, the computer must have some way of converting information to 0s and 1s and vice …

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  • 14Text editor — A text editor is a type of program used for editing plain text files. Text editors are often provided with operating systems or software development packages, and can be used to change configuration files and programming language source… …

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  • 15File Allocation Table — For other uses, see Fat (disambiguation). FAT Developer Microsoft Full Name File Allocation Table FAT12 (12‑bit version) FAT16/FAT16B (16‑bit versions) FAT32 (32‑bit version with 28 bits used) Introduced …

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  • 16ASCII file — tekstinis failas statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Failas, kuriame laikomas ↑grynasis tekstas. Dažniausiai turi neutralų ↑prievardį TXT. Gali turėti jos paskirtį apibūdinantį prievardį (pvz., BAT, INF, INI). Tada kai kurios programos gali… …

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  • 17ASCII transfer — When a text file is sent directly as it is, without any special codes …

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  • 18tar (file format) — tar GNU tar 1.23 showing three common types of Tarballs (shown in red). Filename extension .tar Internet media type application/x tar …

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  • 19ASCII Express — is a telecommunications program, written for the Apple II series of computers. At a time when the use of the bulletin board system (BBS), or even telecommunications in general wasn t a common use of the Apple II, ASCII Express (from hereon as its …

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  • 20ASCII-Datei —   [engl. ASCII file] (Nur Text Datei), eine Textdatei, die ausschließlich ASCII Zeichen (ASCII Zeichensatz) enthält. Oft werden auch Dateien mit erweitertem ASCII Zeichensatz als ASCII Dateien bezeichnet, obwohl das nicht korrekt ist. Es muss… …

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