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Is there a typical Ascii designation in binary? Posted by Dissemulo on 25 Sept 2012 at 3:31 PM
If I had a printout of binary information and suspected it contained Ascii text, would there be a byte or bytes that would indicate ascii records or values and if so what might that typically be? When I say typically I'm not asking for any specific language, something general perhaps. Just looking for an idea that sounds plausible. I don't need anything too specific.
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Dissemulo Is there a typical Ascii designation in binary? on 25 Sept 2012 at 3:31 PM



 

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