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+'\" t
+.\" Copyright (c) 1993 Michael Haardt (michael@moria.de)
+.\"
+.\" SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
+.\"
+.\" Created 1993-04-02 by Michael Haardt (michael@moria.de)
+.\" Modified 1993-07-24 by Rik Faith (faith@cs.unc.edu)
+.\" Modified 1994-05-15 by Daniel Quinlan (quinlan@yggdrasil.com)
+.\" Modified 1994-11-22 by Daniel Quinlan (quinlan@yggdrasil.com)
+.\" Modified 1995-07-11 by Daniel Quinlan (quinlan@yggdrasil.com)
+.\" Modified 1996-12-18 by Michael Haardt and aeb
+.\" Modified 1999-05-31 by Dimitri Papadopoulos (dpo@club-internet.fr)
+.\" Modified 1999-08-08 by Michael Haardt (michael@moria.de)
+.\" Modified 2004-04-01 by aeb
+.\"
+.TH ascii 7 (date) "Linux man-pages (unreleased)"
+.SH NAME
+ascii \- ASCII character set encoded in octal, decimal,
+and hexadecimal
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+ASCII is the American Standard Code for Information Interchange.
+It is a 7-bit code.
+Many 8-bit codes (e.g., ISO/IEC\~8859-1) contain ASCII as their lower half.
+The international counterpart of ASCII is known as ISO/IEC\~646-IRV.
+.P
+The following table contains the 128 ASCII characters.
+.P
+C program \f(CW\[aq]\eX\[aq]\fP escapes are noted.
+.P
+.EX
+.TS
+l l l l | l l l l.
+Oct Dec Hex Char Oct Dec Hex Char
+_
+000 0 00 NUL \[aq]\e0\[aq] (null character) 100 64 40 @
+001 1 01 SOH (start of heading) 101 65 41 A
+002 2 02 STX (start of text) 102 66 42 B
+003 3 03 ETX (end of text) 103 67 43 C
+004 4 04 EOT (end of transmission) 104 68 44 D
+005 5 05 ENQ (enquiry) 105 69 45 E
+006 6 06 ACK (acknowledge) 106 70 46 F
+007 7 07 BEL \[aq]\ea\[aq] (bell) 107 71 47 G
+010 8 08 BS \[aq]\eb\[aq] (backspace) 110 72 48 H
+011 9 09 HT \[aq]\et\[aq] (horizontal tab) 111 73 49 I
+012 10 0A LF \[aq]\en\[aq] (new line) 112 74 4A J
+013 11 0B VT \[aq]\ev\[aq] (vertical tab) 113 75 4B K
+014 12 0C FF \[aq]\ef\[aq] (form feed) 114 76 4C L
+015 13 0D CR \[aq]\er\[aq] (carriage ret) 115 77 4D M
+016 14 0E SO (shift out) 116 78 4E N
+017 15 0F SI (shift in) 117 79 4F O
+020 16 10 DLE (data link escape) 120 80 50 P
+021 17 11 DC1 (device control 1) 121 81 51 Q
+022 18 12 DC2 (device control 2) 122 82 52 R
+023 19 13 DC3 (device control 3) 123 83 53 S
+024 20 14 DC4 (device control 4) 124 84 54 T
+025 21 15 NAK (negative ack.) 125 85 55 U
+026 22 16 SYN (synchronous idle) 126 86 56 V
+027 23 17 ETB (end of trans. blk) 127 87 57 W
+030 24 18 CAN (cancel) 130 88 58 X
+031 25 19 EM (end of medium) 131 89 59 Y
+032 26 1A SUB (substitute) 132 90 5A Z
+033 27 1B ESC (escape) 133 91 5B [
+034 28 1C FS (file separator) 134 92 5C \e \[aq]\e\e\[aq]
+035 29 1D GS (group separator) 135 93 5D ]
+036 30 1E RS (record separator) 136 94 5E \[ha]
+037 31 1F US (unit separator) 137 95 5F \&_
+040 32 20 SPACE 140 96 60 \`
+041 33 21 ! 141 97 61 a
+042 34 22 " 142 98 62 b
+043 35 23 # 143 99 63 c
+044 36 24 $ 144 100 64 d
+045 37 25 % 145 101 65 e
+046 38 26 & 146 102 66 f
+047 39 27 \[aq] 147 103 67 g
+050 40 28 ( 150 104 68 h
+051 41 29 ) 151 105 69 i
+052 42 2A * 152 106 6A j
+053 43 2B + 153 107 6B k
+054 44 2C , 154 108 6C l
+055 45 2D \- 155 109 6D m
+056 46 2E . 156 110 6E n
+057 47 2F / 157 111 6F o
+060 48 30 0 160 112 70 p
+061 49 31 1 161 113 71 q
+062 50 32 2 162 114 72 r
+063 51 33 3 163 115 73 s
+064 52 34 4 164 116 74 t
+065 53 35 5 165 117 75 u
+066 54 36 6 166 118 76 v
+067 55 37 7 167 119 77 w
+070 56 38 8 170 120 78 x
+071 57 39 9 171 121 79 y
+072 58 3A : 172 122 7A z
+073 59 3B ; 173 123 7B {
+074 60 3C < 174 124 7C |
+075 61 3D = 175 125 7D }
+076 62 3E > 176 126 7E \[ti]
+077 63 3F ? 177 127 7F DEL
+.TE
+.EE
+.SS Tables
+For convenience, below are more compact tables in hex and decimal.
+.P
+.EX
+ 2 3 4 5 6 7 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
+ ------------- ---------------------------------
+0: 0 @ P \` p 0: ( 2 < F P Z d n x
+1: ! 1 A Q a q 1: ) 3 = G Q [ e o y
+2: " 2 B R b r 2: * 4 > H R \e f p z
+3: # 3 C S c s 3: ! + 5 ? I S ] g q {
+4: $ 4 D T d t 4: " , 6 @ J T \[ha] h r |
+5: % 5 E U e u 5: # \- 7 A K U _ i s }
+6: & 6 F V f v 6: $ . 8 B L V \` j t \[ti]
+7: \[aq] 7 G W g w 7: % / 9 C M W a k u DEL
+8: ( 8 H X h x 8: & 0 : D N X b l v
+9: ) 9 I Y i y 9: \[aq] 1 ; E O Y c m w
+A: * : J Z j z
+B: + ; K [ k {
+C: , < L \e l |
+D: \- = M ] m }
+E: . > N \[ha] n \[ti]
+F: / ? O _ o DEL
+.EE
+.SH NOTES
+.SS History
+/etc/ascii (VII) appears in the UNIX Programmer's Manual.
+.P
+On older terminals, the underscore code is displayed as a left arrow,
+called backarrow, the caret is displayed as an up-arrow and the vertical
+bar has a hole in the middle.
+.P
+Uppercase and lowercase characters differ by just one bit and the
+ASCII character 2 differs from the double quote by just one bit, too.
+That made it much easier to encode characters mechanically or with a
+non-microcontroller-based electronic keyboard and that pairing was found
+on old teletypes.
+.P
+The ASCII standard was published by the United States of America
+Standards Institute (USASI) in 1968.
+.\"
+.\" ASA was the American Standards Association and X3 was an ASA sectional
+.\" committee on computers and data processing. Its name changed to
+.\" American National Standards Committee X3 (ANSC-X3) and now it is known
+.\" as Accredited Standards Committee X3 (ASC X3). It is accredited by ANSI
+.\" and administered by ITI. The subcommittee X3.2 worked on coded
+.\" character sets; the task group working on ASCII appears to have been
+.\" designated X3.2.4. In 1966, ASA became the United States of America
+.\" Standards Institute (USASI) and published ASCII in 1968. It became the
+.\" American National Standards Institute (ANSI) in 1969 and is the
+.\" U.S. member body of ISO; private and nonprofit.
+.\"
+.SH SEE ALSO
+.BR charsets (7),
+.BR iso_8859\-1 (7),
+.BR iso_8859\-2 (7),
+.BR iso_8859\-3 (7),
+.BR iso_8859\-4 (7),
+.BR iso_8859\-5 (7),
+.BR iso_8859\-6 (7),
+.BR iso_8859\-7 (7),
+.BR iso_8859\-8 (7),
+.BR iso_8859\-9 (7),
+.BR iso_8859\-10 (7),
+.BR iso_8859\-11 (7),
+.BR iso_8859\-13 (7),
+.BR iso_8859\-14 (7),
+.BR iso_8859\-15 (7),
+.BR iso_8859\-16 (7),
+.BR utf\-8 (7)