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ASCII CODE 158 : × HTML entity : × 172.68.39.154
frequently-used vowels acute accent vowels with mathematical commercial / trade quotes and
(spanish language) (spanish language) diaresis symbols symbols parenthesis
ñ alt + 164 á alt + 160 ä alt + 132 ½ alt + 171 $ alt + 36 " alt + 34
Ñ alt + 165 é alt + 130 ë alt + 137 ¼ alt + 172 £ alt + 156 ' alt + 39
@ alt + 64 í alt + 161 ï alt + 139 ¾ alt + 243 ¥ alt + 190 ( alt + 40
¿ alt + 168 ó alt + 162 ö alt + 148 ¹ alt + 251 ¢ alt + 189 ) alt + 41
? alt + 63 ú alt + 163 ü alt + 129 ³ alt + 252 ¤ alt + 207 [ alt + 91
¡ alt + 173 Á alt + 181 Ä alt + 142 ² alt + 253 ® alt + 169 ] alt + 93
! alt + 33 É alt + 144 Ë alt + 211 ƒ alt + 159 © alt + 184 { alt + 123
: alt + 58 Í alt + 214 Ï alt + 216 ± alt + 241 ª alt + 166 } alt + 125
/ alt + 47 Ó alt + 224 Ö alt + 153 × alt + 158 º alt + 167 « alt + 174
\ alt + 92 Ú alt + 233 Ü alt + 154 ÷ alt + 246 ° alt + 248 » alt + 175
This code arises from reorder and expand the set of symbols and characters already used in telegraphy at that time by the Bell company.
At first only included capital letters and numbers , but in 1967 was added the lowercase letters and some control characters, forming what is known as
US-ASCII, ie the characters 0 through 127.
So with this set of only 128 characters was published in 1967 as standard, containing all you need to write in English language.
In 1981, IBM developed an extension of 8-bit ASCII code, called "code page 437", in this version were replaced some obsolete control characters for
graphic characters. Also 128 characters were added , with new symbols, signs, graphics and latin letters, all punctuation signs and characters needed to
write texts in other languages, such as Spanish.
In this way was added the ASCII characters ranging from 128 to 255.
IBM includes support for this code page in the hardware of its model 5150, known as "IBM-PC", considered the first personal computer.
The operating system of this model, the "MS-DOS" also used this extended ASCII code.
Almost all computer systems today use the ASCII code to represent characters and texts. (227) .
Full list of ASCII characters, letters, symbols and signs with descriptions:
ASCII control characters non printable : ASCII Extended Characters :
ASCII code 00 = NULL ( Null character ) ASCII code 128 = Ç ( Majuscule C-cedilla )
ASCII code 01 = SOH ( Start of Header ) ASCII code 129 = ü ( letter u with umlaut or diaeresis , u-umlaut )
ASCII code 02 = STX ( Start of Text ) ASCII code 130 = é ( letter e with acute accent or e-acute )
ASCII code 03 = ETX ( End of Text, hearts card suit ) ASCII code 131 = â ( letter a with circumflex accent or a-circumflex )
ASCII code 04 = EOT ( End of Transmission, diamonds card suit ) ASCII code 132 = ä ( letter a with umlaut or diaeresis , a-umlaut )
ASCII code 05 = ENQ ( Enquiry, clubs card suit ) ASCII code 133 = à ( letter a with grave accent )
ASCII code 06 = ACK ( Acknowledgement, spade card suit ) ASCII code 134 = å ( letter a with a ring )
ASCII code 07 = BEL ( Bell ) ASCII code 135 = ç ( Minuscule c-cedilla )
ASCII code 08 = BS ( Backspace ) ASCII code 136 = ê ( letter e with circumflex accent or e-circumflex )
ASCII code 09 = HT ( Horizontal Tab ) ASCII code 137 = ë ( letter e with umlaut or diaeresis ; e-umlauts )
ASCII code 10 = LF ( Line feed ) ASCII code 138 = è ( letter e with grave accent )
ASCII code 11 = VT ( Vertical Tab, male symbol, symbol for Mars ) ASCII code 139 = ï ( letter i with umlaut or diaeresis ; i-umlaut )
ASCII code 12 = FF ( Form feed, female symbol, symbol for Venus ) ASCII code 140 = î ( letter i with circumflex accent or i-circumflex )
ASCII code 13 = CR ( Carriage return ) ASCII code 141 = ì ( letter i with grave accent )
ASCII code 14 = SO ( Shift Out ) ASCII code 142 = Ä ( letter A with umlaut or diaeresis ; A-umlaut )
ASCII code 15 = SI ( Shift In ) ASCII code 143 = Å ( Capital letter A with a ring )
ASCII code 16 = DLE ( Data link escape ) ASCII code 144 = É ( Capital letter E with acute accent or E-acute )
ASCII code 17 = DC1 ( Device control 1 ) ASCII code 145 = æ ( Latin diphthong ae in lowercase )
ASCII code 18 = DC2 ( Device control 2 ) ASCII code 146 = Æ ( Latin diphthong AE in uppercase )
ASCII code 19 = DC3 ( Device control 3 ) ASCII code 147 = ô ( letter o with circumflex accent or o-circumflex )
ASCII code 20 = DC4 ( Device control 4 ) ASCII code 148 = ö ( letter o with umlaut or diaeresis ; o-umlaut )
ASCII code 21 = NAK ( NAK Negative-acknowledge ) ASCII code 149 = ò ( letter o with grave accent )
ASCII code 22 = SYN ( Synchronous idle ) ASCII code 150 = û ( letter u with circumflex accent or u-circumflex )
ASCII code 23 = ETB ( End of trans. block ) ASCII code 151 = ù ( letter u with grave accent )
ASCII code 24 = CAN ( Cancel ) ASCII code 152 = ÿ ( Lowercase letter y with diaeresis )
ASCII code 25 = EM ( End of medium ) ASCII code 153 = Ö ( Letter O with umlaut or diaeresis ; O-umlaut )
ASCII code 26 = SUB ( Substitute ) ASCII code 154 = Ü ( Letter U with umlaut or diaeresis ; U-umlaut )
ASCII code 27 = ESC ( Escape ) ASCII code 155 = ø ( Lowercase slashed zero or empty set )
ASCII code 28 = FS ( File separator ) ASCII code 156 = £ ( Pound sign ; symbol for the pound sterling )
ASCII code 29 = GS ( Group separator ) ASCII code 157 = Ø ( Uppercase slashed zero or empty set )
ASCII code 30 = RS ( Record separator ) ASCII code 158 = × ( Multiplication sign )
ASCII code 31 = US ( Unit separator ) ( HTML entity = × )
ASCII code 127 = DEL ( Delete )
ASCII code 159 = ƒ ( Function sign ; f with hook sign ; florin sign )
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