Wiktionary ASCIIasciiASCII is the American Standard Code for Information Interchange. ASCII may also refer to ASCII company , Japanese publisher & magazine ASCII squat , Netherlands computing project ASCII, asteroid 3568 ASCII See also Extended ASCIIASCII art ASCII game, text based game ASCII armor , redirects to Binary to text encoding Disambiguation ca ASCII desambiguaci de ASCII Begriffskl rung es ASCII desambiguaci n fr ASCII homonymie ko nl ASCII ja ru ASCII uk ASCII ... more details
distinguish2 Windows 1252 , also known as ANSI , or other types of Extended ASCII , often just called ASCII about the character encoding Image ASCII Code Chart.svg thumb right upright 1.6 alt All 128 ASCII characters including non printable characters. All 128 ASCII characters, including non printable characters represented by their abbreviations . br The 95 ASCII graphic characters are numbered from ... is considered a non printing graphic. ref name RFC20 1968 http tools.ietf.org html rfc20 RFC 20 ASCII ... Standard Code for Information Interchange ASCII , IPAc en pron s k i respell ASS kee ref http www.m w.com cgi bin audio.pl?ascii001.wav ASCII Audio pronunciation for ASCII . Merriam Webster ... alphabet . ASCII codes represent character computing text in computer s, telecommunication ... are based on ASCII, though they support many additional characters. ASCII developed from Telegraph ... data services. Work on the ASCII standard began on October 6, 1960, with the first meeting of the American ... 06 1963.idg index.html 1963 The Debut of ASCII CNN . Accessed 2008 04 14. ref ref American Standard ... Standard Code for Information Interchange 7 Bit ASCII , ANSI X3.4 1986, American National Standards Institute, Inc., March 26, 1986 ref Compared to earlier telegraph codes, the proposed Bell code and ASCII ... for devices other than teleprinters. ASCII includes definitions for 128 characters 33 are non printing ... RFC20 1968 . The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority IANA prefers the name US ASCII ref name IANA to avoid ambiguity. ASCII was the most commonly used character encoding on the World Wide Web until ... ref History Image ASCII Code Chart Quick ref card.png thumb 361px The US ASCII 1968 Code Chart was structured ..., and four columns of letters The American Standard Code for Information Interchange ASCII was developed ... and ultimately the American National Standards Institute . The X3.2 subcommittee designed ASCII based on earlier teleprinter encoding systems. Like other character encoding s, ASCII specifies a correspondence ... more details
For the issue with Unicode URLs called ASCII squatting , see Internationalized domain name ASCII Spoofing and squatting concerns IDNA The Amsterdam Subversive Center for Information Interchange ASCII was a squatting squat ted communication laboratory in the The Netherlands Dutch city of Amsterdam . The first incarnation was formed in 1999 ref http www.nettime.org Lists Archives nettime nl 9905 msg00032.html ref and based at the Herengracht. The lab then moved to the following locations Jodenbreestraat , Kinkerstraat, Kostverlorenkade, Wibautstraat and Javastraat coord 52 21 49 N 4 56 3 E region NL . ASCII became legalised when it moved into Jodenbreestraat 24 in January 2000, alongside the radical bookshop Fort van Sjakoo, but started squatting again when faced with a 900 rent increase. ref http www.nettime.org Lists Archives nettime l 0108 msg00123.html nettime ASCII in trouble 900 rent increase Bot generated title ref The original aim was to provide a free internet work space for activist s and squatter s and to promote Open Source operating systems such as Linux and free software programs such as OpenOffice.org and Mozilla . Members of the collective scavenged and rebuilt computers from trash. ref http www.hinduonnet.com mp 2005 02 08 stories 2005020800950400.htm The Hindu Metro Plus Bangalore Personality IT s foot soldier Bot generated title ref In 2005, ASCII was involved with a plan to set up free community wireless internet access across Amsterdam. ref http business.timesonline.co.uk ... Bot generated title ref In 2006 Javastraat was evicted ref http scii.nl news ascii in javastraat is no more ASCII in Javastraat is no more Ascii Bot generated title ref and the group declared a shift ... centre References reflist External links http a.scii.nl ASCII website Infoshops Category Infoshops Category Squats ca ASCII laboratori es ASCII laboratorio nl Vrije internetwerkplaats sr ASCII skvot sh ASCII skvot ... more details
Infobox planet width 25em name ASCII symbol background FFFFC0 image caption discovery ref ref name JPL cite web url http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 3568 ASCII title 3568 ASCII author date 2003 08 29 work publisher JPL Small Body Database accessdate 18 December 2010 ref discoverer Marguerite Laugier discovered October 17, 1936 discovery site Nice, France mp name 3568 named after ASCII mp category Minor planet category alt names 1936 UB, 1975 WZ1 orbit ref ref name JPL epoch February 8, 2011 aphelion 3.9025900 AU perihelion 2.3826322 AU semimajor 3.1426111 AU eccentricity 0.2418304 period 2034.8592875 days avg speed Average orbital speed inclination 19.43254 asc node 58.39713 mean anomaly 164.95366 arg peri 280.16168 satellites dimensions mass density surface grav Equatorial surface gravity escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat Pole ecliptic latitude pole ecliptic lon Pole ecliptic longitude albedo temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 12.1 Refimprove date December 2009 3568 ASCII is a small asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered by Marguerite Laugier on October 17, 1936. It was named long after its discovery in honor of the ASCII character encoding system that is used by most computers. References Reflist External links JPL small body MinorPlanets Navigator 3567 Alvema 3569 Kumon MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Ascii Category Main Belt asteroids Category Discoveries by Marguerite Laugier Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1936 Beltasteroid stub de 3568 ASCII eo 3568 ASCII fa it 3568 ASCII la 3568 ASCII hu 3568 ASCII pl 3568 ASCII pt 3568 ASCII sk 3568 ASCII sr 3568 ASCII fi 3568 ASCII uk 3568 ASCII vi 3568 ASCII yo 3568 ASCII zh 3568 ... more details
The term ASCII porn sometimes typography typographically Euphemism euphemized as ASCII pr0n ref name obscenity155 Kerstin Mey, Art and Obscenity , I.B.Tauris, 2007, p155. ISBN 1845112350 ref describes porn ographic images consisting of ASCII art . ASCII porn was the world s first internet pornography , ref Annalee Newitz , http archive.salon.com tech feature 2001 06 04 handheld pr0n index.html On the go porn , salon.com, July 4, 2001. ref and was popular among the then fewer computer users before the invention of the World Wide Web , and often found on Bulletin board system BBS es and other text mode Computer terminal terminal based systems that could be reached via direct modem dial up . It was also exchanged via Fidonet and sneakernet and on the early Internet using pre World Wide Web WWW ... popularity of ASCII porn in its time was high compatibility the standard ASCII character set ... custom software support in every program to do so, which was not always implemented. ref Also, ASCII ... or camera. With the advent of the World Wide Web, ASCII porn largely slipped into obscurity. Internet art Net artists in the late 1990s returned to the form, for instance in the work Deep ASCII , a rendering of the movie Deep Throat film Deep Throat , created by Vuk osi of the ASCII Art Ensemble. ref name obscenity155 Concrete poetry Concrete poet Florian Cramer also produced ASCII work based ... Berlin Hamburg M nster, 2008, pp. 102 3. ISBN 3825812103 ref See also ASCII art References reflist External links http asciipr0n.com asciipr0n.com a website featuring a large ASCII porn archive The textfiles.com http artscene.textfiles.com asciiart ASCII art archive also contains a significant amount of ASCII porn including a mirror of asciipr0n.com . http web.archive.org web 20100325101828 http asciiporn.us asciiporn.us a blog style website dedicated to ASCII porn http asciipornoerotica.16mb.com a site dedicated to ASCII porn and eritica Category ASCII art porn stub pl Pornografia ASCII ... more details
File aa example3.png thumb 300px Block or High ASCII style, cf. ANSI art File Wikipedia Ascii.png thumb 300px ASCII art version of the logo of Wikipedia ASCII art is a graphic design technique that uses ... a total of 128 character computing characters defined by the ASCII Standard from 1963 and ASCII compliant ... bit ASCII leave it as 7 bit for accuracy . The term is also loosely used to refer to Other text based visual art text based visual art in general . ASCII art can be created with any text editor , and is often used with free form language s. Most examples of ASCII art require a typeface Proportion fixed ... Courier for presentation. Image Arambilet ASCII CARIBE LAMA.jpg thumb Arambilet ASCII ART Conqueror ... in February 1978 by El Caribe newspaper, section Arts and Cybernetics . Image Arambilet ASCII Art.jpg thumb Arambilet ARTE ASCIIASCII ART Among the oldest known examples of ASCII art are the creations ... Knowlton and Leon Harmon from 1966 shows some examples of their early ASCII art. ref name sip1 Harvnb ... reasons ASCII art was born was because early printers often lacked graphics ability and thus characters ... different users, bulk printers often used ASCII art to print large banners, making the division easier to spot so that the results could be more easily separated by a computer operator or clerk. ASCII ... The History of ASCII Text Art year 2001 accessdate 5 March 2008 archiveurl http www.webcitation.org ... 2008 ref Typewriter art was also called keyboard art. ref http chris.com ascii index.php?page popular ... character set s such as Baudot code , which predated ASCII, were used. According to a chapter in the RTTY ... OF ASCII TEXT ART year 2000 accessdate 2008 03 05 url http www.geocities.com joan stark textasciihistory.txt ... www.rtty.com gallery rttyeasy.htm RTTY Art Made Easy, RTTY Journal November 1970 ref ASCII art Image ASCII full.svg frame There are 95 printable ASCII characters, numbered 32 to 126. The widespread usage of ASCII art can be traced to the computer bulletin board system s of the late 1970s and early ... more details
refimprove date November 2009 The term extended ASCII or high ASCII describes eight bit or larger character encoding s that include the standard seven bit ASCII characters as well as others. The use of the term is sometimes criticized, because it can be mistakenly interpreted that the ASCII standard ... or glyph s used in common natural language s far exceeds the limited range of the ASCII code, many extensions ... proprietary extensions to ASCII. Since ASCII is a seven bit code and most computers manipulate data ... of each byte. This helps include many languages otherwise not easily representable in ASCII, but is still ... ASCII Respectively, ATASCII and PETSCII , based on the original ASCII standard of 1963 . IBM introduced eight bit extended ASCII codes on the original IBM PC and later produced variations for different ..., character sets are very often indicated by their IBM code page number. In ASCII compatible code pages, the lower 128 characters maintained their standard US ASCII values, and different pages or sets ... Computer introduced their own 8 bit extended ASCII codes in Mac OS , such as Mac OS Roman . Digital ... bit ASCII extensions. The most popular was ISO 8859 1 , also called ISO Latin1, which contained ... positions 128 to 159, corresponding to ASCII control character s with the high order bit ... these ASCII extensions have so many variants, it is necessary to identify which set is being used ... those in ASCII, the seven bit code points are common to all sets even most proprietary ones failure ... more than 256 different characters that are also true extended ASCII. That means all bytes 0x00 0x7F have the same meaning as in ASCII. UTF 8 is such a character set. They can be used in file formats where only ASCII bytes are used for keywords and file format syntax, while bytes 0x80 0xFF might ... a multi byte character set into existing systems that use extended ASCII. Other character sets such as Shift JIS and UTF 16 are not true extended ASCII, since ASCII bytes 0x00 0x7F can appear as part ... more details
Infobox Company company name ASCII Corporation br company logo Image ASCII logo.png 175px company type Kabushiki gaisha foundation June 24, 1991 defunct April 1, 2008 successor ASCII Media Works ... industry Computer magazines , Video game s subsid homepage nihongo ASCII Corporation ... on April 1, 2008, and became ASCII Media Works . ref name merger cite web url http www.kadokawa ... web url http www.animenewsnetwork.com news 2007 10 02 kadokawa group to merge ascii mediaworks subsidiaries title Kadokawa Group to Merge ASCII, MediaWorks Subsidiaries publisher Anime News Network ... news 2007 10 02 kadokawa group to merge ascii mediaworks subsidiaries archivedate 7 April 2008 DASHBot deadurl no ref The company published Monthly ASCII as the main publication. ASCII ... for the Latin alphabet . History Early ASCII 1977 1990 ASCII was co founded by Kazuhiko Nishi and Keiichiro Tsukamoto in 1977. Originally a publisher of a magazine with the same name ASCII , talks ..., ASCII Microsoft, in 1979. ref name Allan cite book last Allan first Roy A. authorlink coauthors .... In 1984, ASCII engaged itself in semiconductor business, followed by a further expansion into commercial online service in 1985 under the brand of ASCII NET. As the popularity of home video game systems soared in the 1980s, ASCII became active in the development and publishing of software for popular ... stock offering in 1986, ASCII Microsoft was dissolved. ref name Allan At around the same time, the company ... The company went public in 1989. ASCII in the 1990s ASCII s revenue in its fiscal year ending March ... CSK Corporation execute a major investment into ASCII in 1997. ref cite news first last coauthors authorlink title Ascii to join CSK group date Dec. 25, 1997 publisher url http search.japantimes.co.jp cgi bin nn19971225a8.html work The Japan Times pages accessdate 2009 04 22 ref ASCII had become ... in 1991 known as ASCII Entertainment . To focus on supporting the interactive entertainment channel ... more details
Infobox organization name Remorse ASCII bgcolor header background color fgcolor header text color image ... staff num volunteers website http www.remorse.org remarks former name Remorse ASCII , or Remorse 1981 , is the official ASCII sub label of ACiD Productions . History Remorse was established in late 1994 by two IBM PC IBM PC scene ASCII art ists from San Jose, California San Jos , California who went ... groups such as Trank and another joined ANSI Creators in Demand to assist with their ASCII division. In 1996, it was decided by the leaders of Trank, ACiD proper, and the newly formed ACiD ASCII division ... the new name of Remorse ACiD ASCII , and became an official extension of ACiD Productions. This is the Remorse ... ASCII in the same traditional artpack format that it started with. These packs are now distributed ..., and Zooyork. Trivia It is worth noting that at the time Remorse was founded, ASCII art itself ... operating organization of ASCII artists in history. Remorse, which also goes by Remorse 1981 , makes heavy use of Code page 437 , a superset of ASCII commonly referred to as extended ASCII . This eight ... computer. The 21st Remorse ASCII pack tt RMRS 21.ZIP tt does not exist on any artpacks archives ... ASCII ASCiiD . Soon after this file was pulled and renamed to tt RMRS 06.ZIP tt , perhaps due to public ... him at the time of Remorse s original incarnation in 1994 to see if the creation of an ASCII art department in ACiD was possible. RaD Man s response? ASCII in ACiD? Over my dead body Later after the death ... RaD Man to allow an ASCII section in ACiD. The actual name of the art group is Remorse ASCII, but at one ... to exist as a catch phrase related to loyalty. Remorse ASCII artists Necromancer and Killa Hertz ... Jason Scott . External links http www.remorse.org index.php Remorse ASCII website http sixteencolors.net group remorse1981 index.html Remorse on Sixteen Colors ANSI Art and ASCII Art Archive Category 1994 establishments Category Artscene groups Category ASCII art ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Infobox organization name Mimic ASCII bgcolor header background color fgcolor header text color image image border size 180px alt alt text see WP ALT caption map optional msize map size, optional, default 250px malt map alt text mcaption optional map2 abbreviation motto predecessor successor formation 1998 extinction type Governmental organization GO , Non governmental organization NGO , Intergovernmental organization IGO , International nongovernmental organization INGO , etc status purpose Artscene headquarters location Canada coords Coordinates of location using a coordinates template region served membership language official languages general Secretary General leader title Origin leader name leader title2 Platforms leader name2 leader title3 Founders leader name3 Serial Toon br Konami br Black Jack leader title4 Products leader name4 key people main organ gral. assembly, board of directors, etc parent organization if one affiliations budget num staff num volunteers website http www.mimic.ca remarks former name Mimic ASCII is an ASCII art group co founded in the year 1998 by three artists known by the pseudonym s Serial Toon, Konami and Black Jack. Second to Remorse ASCII Remorse , Mimic is the longest running group still active, and currently holds the record for the most monthly releases of ASCII artpack s ever 84 consecutive monthly artpack releases as of April 2006 . Their group mascot is the crab . Mimic also maintains the Christ ASCII Archive , one of the largest File Transfer Protocol FTP archive s of artpacks and ASCII Art collies in existence ... Mimic 84 Latest Release External links http www.mimic.ca Mimic ASCII website http www.acid.org ... ASCII. http mimic.deviantart.com Mimic ASCII deviantART site For prints of Mimic art ftp ftp.mimic.ca pub mimic packs Mimic ASCII FTP archive Complete collection of Mimic artpacks Category 1998 establishments Category Artscene groups Category ASCII art compu graphics stub ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2009 ASCII stereograms are a form of ASCII art based on stereogram s to produce the optical illusion of a three dimension al image by crossing the eyes appropriately using a single image or a pair of images next to each other. To obtain the 3D effect in Figure 1 for instance , it is necessary for the viewer to diverge their eyes such that two adjacent letters in the same row come together. To help in focusing, try to make the two capital Os at the top look like three. Ensure that the image of the central dot is stable and in focus. Once this has been done, look down at the rest of the image and the 3D effect should become apparent. If the Os at the bottom of Figure 1 look like three, then the effect is reversed. It is also possible to obtain opposite 3D effects by crossing the eyes rather than diverging them. center Figure 1 Near and far distances. center pre O ... animated versions of ASCII stereograms are possible too. Text Emphasis The stereo effect can be used ... adapted from an article on http archive.museophile.org 3d ascii 3d.html ASCII Stereograms by the author of that article and with his permission . External links http www.kammerl.de ascii AsciiStereo.php 3D Stereogram Ascii Image Generator and http www.kammerl.de ascii AsciiStereoMovie.php Movie Generator http archive.museophile.org 3d ascii 3d.html ASCII Stereograms by Jonathan Bowen http aa project.sourceforge.net aa3d ASCII art stereogram generator from AA Project http www.ioccc.org years.html 2001 herrmann2 IOCCC 2001 winner herrmann2 , an ASCII stereogram generator for which the http www.ioccc.org 2001 herrmann2.c source code is itself an ASCII stereogram http hidden 3d.com ascii text stereogram generator.php Online ASCII Stereogram Generator http ptocheia.net stereogram index.php Basic ASCII Stereogram Maker Category Optical illusions Category 3D imaging Category ASCII art Category Digital art Category Wikipedia articles with ASCII art ja zh ASCII ... more details
Braille ASCII or more formally The North American Braille ASCII Code is a subset of the ASCII character set which uses 64 of the printable ASCII Character computing characters to represent all possible ... known as North American Braille ASCII, it is now used internationally. Overview Braille ASCII uses the 64 ASCII characters between 32 and 95 inclusive. All Majuscule capital letters in ASCII correspond ... values. For example, Braille Cell size 15 code dots 3 4 represents in Braille ASCII ... sign in Braille. Braille ASCII more closely corresponds to the Nemeth Braille Code ... it was originally based upon. If Braille ASCII is viewed in a word processor , it will look like ..., many of them free, which allow the user to view and print Braille ASCII as simulated Braille, i.e. a graphical representation of Braille characters Uses Braille ASCII was originally designed to be a means ... in Braille ASCII, and nearly all Braille translation software can import and export this format ... primarily contain Braille ASCII, but also include control character s citation needed reason I can ... eight dot Braille, however, Braille ASCII continues to be the preferred format for encoding six dot Braille. Braille ASCII values The following table shows the arrangement of characters, with the hex value, corresponding ASCII character, dot combinations, Braille Unicode glyph, and general meaning the actual ... 2.5em Hex ASCII Glyph style width 5.5em Braille Dots style width 2.5em Braille Glyph Braille Meaning ... Hex ASCII Glyph style width 5.5em Braille Dots style width 2.5em Braille Glyph Braille Meaning 40 4 ... and gives the Braille ASCII mappings for Braille Unicode block Unicode Braille characters U 2800 through ..., 5 U8V. X & 4 0Z7 ?W Y Unused ASCII values Only 64 characters are needed to represent all possible combinations of 6 Braille dots including space , so not all ASCII values are needed for Braille ASCII ... dot patterns as their upper case equivalents. , , , and are not used and their Braille ASCII rendition ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 for the ASCII TAB character Tab character ASCII tab is a text file format used for writing guitar , bass guitar and drum Tablature tabs using plain ASCII numbers, letters and symbols. It is the only widespread file format for representing tab, and is extensively used for disseminating tab via the Internet. ASCII tab is intended to be a human readable format rather than machine readable data machine readable , and hence is not strictly defined. Though some standards are used by all ASCII tab files, such as hyphens to represent string lines and digits to represent frets, other things such as barlines, rhythms, bends, chord symbols etc. may be present, absent or represented in a variety of ways. Additionally, ASCII tab files frequently contain lyrics and freeform text in unpredictable places. There are List of guitar tab software various computer programs for creating guitar tab which can save ASCII tab files, but due to the unpredictability of the format, only a few e.g. G7 guitar software G7 can read arbitrary ASCII tab files created by humans. ASCII tab files usually have the file extension .tab , .btab for bass guitar or .txt . The tab for a C major chord music chord on six string guitar with Guitar Tuning standard tuning typically looks something like this C e 0 B 1 G 0 D 2 A 3 E The string tunings at the left hand side are often omitted. When tabbing entire songs, usually a note near the beginning of the tab tells the reader what tuning the instrument should be in. The number on each line refers to the fret as in Tablature Guitar tab guitar tab . Sometimes an x means that the string should be played, but muted with either the left hand fingers or the right hand palm. The chord symbol C is written above again this may or may not be included ... is bent to an undetermined note, and released back to the C note. ASCII tab can also indicate rhythms ... Ascii Tab Category Music notation file formats fi ASCII tabulatuuri ... more details
nofootnotes date May 2009 ASCII Express is a terminal program telecommunications program , written for the Apple II series of computers. At a time when the use of the Bulletin Board System bulletin board system BBS , or even telecommunications in general wasn t a common use of the Apple II, ASCII Express from hereon as its more common name AE was the choice among telecommunication users throughout much of the 1980s. ASCII Express II The original version of AE, called ASCII Express II , was written by Bill Blue in 1980, and distributed by Southwestern Data Systems . AE II runs on any Apple II with Apple DOS DOS 3.x and one of a small handful of modems available, including the Hayes Microcomputer Products Hayes Micromodem II . This version was used mostly by telecommers to access paid BBSs, including THE SOURCE, CompuServe, as well as free BBSs. The interface of AE II is basically menu driven, with virtually none of the features included that is expected of a telecomm program today, such as terminal emulation and multi file transfer protocols like YMODEM and ZMODEM. ASCII Express the Professional By 1982, ASCII Express II ceased development, and was replaced by a totally re written replacement called ASCII Express The Professional , also known as ASCII Express Professional or its much shorter name AE Pro . This version was a collaboration between Bill Blue and Mark Robbins. AE Pro was a command line driven telecomm program packed with many features lacking in its predecessor, including scripting, YMODEM and ZMODEM , terminal emulation, and support for Apple ProDOS Apple ProDOS 8 . AE Pro can also be used as a pseudo BBS when configured as a host, allowing a user to dial in and exchange files. This type of system was coined the name AE line . Earlier versions of AE Pro were ... pirating communities to develop. AE knock offs were also developed, such as PAE Pseudo Ascii ... 100 dodontae.htm The Do s and Don ts of ASCII Express , an example document written in 1985, lecturing ... more details
unreferenced date February 2012 Infobox company name ASCII logo caption type traded as fate predecessor successor foundation 1984 Start date YYYY MM DD founder Alan Weinberger defunct End date YYYY MM DD location city location country location locations area served key people industry products services revenue operating income net income assets equity owner num employees parent divisions subsid homepage URL www.ascii.com footnotes intl ASCII is the oldest and largest group of independent information technology IT solution providers, integrator s, managed service provider s MSP and value added reseller s VAR in the world. It was founded in 1984. Origin The original ASCII business model was created by Alan Weinberger who forged the network out of a failing franchise of software retail stores owned by Ashton Tate , a major software publisher. 40 independent software retailers decided to join together as a buying group and pay monthly fees to support their organization, in turn supporting each other and their programs for mutual benefit. Today Today, the organization s focus remains the same providing solution providers with the tools necessary to survive and grow in the competitive technology market economy market . These tools include leveraged finance leveraged purchasing programs both through major computer products distribution business distributors and direct with manufacturer s , training, knowledge sharing amongst peers, discounts on business services such as errors and omissions , business liability insurance , and an automated marketing service to increase exposure and sales opportunities for your company. References references date February 2012 cat improve date February 2012 Reflist Compu company stub Category International information technology consulting firms ... more details
orphan date October 2009 An ASCII art converter is a Computer program software application that automatically converts an image into ASCII art , using vector quantization . Typically, this is done by sampling the image down to grayscale with less than 8 bit precision, so that each value corresponds to different ASCIIASCII character . Using HTML and Cascading Style Sheets CSS , many ASCII conversion programs can quantize to a full RGB color model RGB colorspace, enabling colorized ASCII images. Some source port s for the popular first person shooter Doom video game Doom have an algorithm for rendering ASCII art out of the 3D imagery. Citation needed date July 2010 Gallery gallery File Redwingblackbird1.jpg Original image File Red winged blackbird ASCII art.png Greyscale ASCII version of image File bird converted to ASCII characters.png Converted image with a full RGB color model RGB color space File Anna ascii.gif Automatic conversion using JavE gallery See also List of text editors ASCII art List of text editors ASCII art AAlib ASCII art http www.phpclasses.org package 7223 PHP Generate a text that looks like a given image.html PHP code to generate detailed ASCII art using the OCR technique http phpsnips.com snippet.php?id 29 PHP code to generate ASCII art from a jpg image http lunatic.no img2aschtml.php Online tool to generate ASCII art from a image http www.asciiqr.com Online tool to convert QR Code s into ASCII art. graphics software stub Category Graphics software ... more details
The ASCII ribbon campaign is an Internet phenomenon started in 1998 advocating that e mail be sent only in plain text , because of inefficiencies or dangers of using HTML e mail . Proponents placed ASCII art in their signature block s, meant to look like an awareness ribbon , along with a message or link to an advocacy site align right pre ascii ribbon campaign against HTML e mail www.asciiribbon.org against proprietary attachments pre pre ASCII ribbon campaign against HTML e mail X pre pre ASCII Ribbon Campaign X against HTML e mail pre History Following the development of Microsoft Windows 95 , certain people Who date June 2010 became annoyed that they were receiving email in HTML and other non human readable formats. Sally Hambridge of the Intel Corporation wrote in the RFC 1855 entitled Netiquette Guidelines dated October 1995 Do not include control characters or non ASCII attachments in email messages . The first known appearance of a ribbon in support of the campaign was in the signature of an email dated 17 June 1998 by Mauricio Teixeira of Brazil. ref http arc.pasp.de ASCII Ribbon Campaign against HTML mail, vCards and proprietary formats ref See also ASCII Simple Mail Transfer Protocol MIME References Reflist External links http www.asciiribbon.org The ASCII Ribbon Campaign http arc.pasp.de ASCII Ribbon Campaign http markhobley.yi.org asciiribbon index.html The ASCII Ribbon Campaign and its supporters Category Ribbon symbolism Category Email Category ASCII internet stub CharacterEncoding stub zh ASCII ... more details
refimprove date July 2011 The Turbo File devices from ASCII company ASCII Corporation are external storage devices for saving game positions on various Nintendo consoles. The devices have been sold only in Japan, and they are mainly supported by ASCII s own games. Turbofile For Famicom , released 1986. Contains 8 Kbytes battery backed SRAM, connects to the Famicom s 15pin controller expansion port. Supported by Best Play Pro Yakyuu 1988 ASCII J Best Play Pro Yakyuu 90 1990 J Best Play Pro Yakyuu II 1990 J Best Play Pro Yakyuu Special 1992 J Castle Excellent 1986 ASCII J early access method without filename also supports the Famicom Data Recorder Derby Stallion Zenkoku Ban 1992 Sonobe Hiroyuki ASCII J Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari 19xx Technos Japan Corp J Dungeon Kid 1990 Quest Pixel J Fleet Commander 1988 ASCII J Haja no Fuuin 19xx ASCII KGD J Itadaki Street Watashi no Mise ni Yottette 1990 ASCII J Ninjara Hoi J Wizardry Legacy of Llylgamyn 19xx? J Wizardry Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord 1987 J Wizardry The Knight of Diamonds 1991 J Turbofile II For Famicom . Same as Turbofile, but contains 32 Kbytes battery backed SRAM, divided into 4 slots of 8 Kbytes, the slots are selectable via a 4 position switch. Turbo File Adapter For Super Famicom , released around 1992. Allows to connect a Turbo File or Turbo File II to Super Famicom consoles. Aside from the pin conversion 15pin Famicom to 7pin Super Famicom controller port , the device does also contain some electronics adding ... to support Turbo File Daisenryaku Expert WWII War in Europe 1996 SystemSoftAlpha ASCII Corp JP Dark Law Meaning of Death 1997 ASCII JP Derby Stallion series Derby Stallion III 1995 supports both TFII ... 1998 supports both TFII and STF modes Gunple Gunman s Proof 1997 ASCII Lenar JP Mini Yonku 4WD Shining Scorpion Let s & Go 1996 KID ASCII Corp JP RPG Tsuk ru Super Dante RPG Tsuk ru 2 supports STF mode ... Category Solid state computer storage media Category ASCII Media Works ... more details
refimprove date January 2009 Infobox company company name ASCII Media Works, Inc. br company logo File ASCII Media Works logo.jpg 200px company type Kabushiki kaisha foundation April 1, 2008 merger predecessor ASCII company ASCII and MediaWorks publisher MediaWorks key people Kiyoshi ... publisher ASCII Media Works accessdate 2009 11 25 language Japanese archiveurl http web.archive.org ... Nihongo ASCII Media Works, Inc. Kabushiki kaisha Asuk Media W kusu is a Japan ... formed on April 1, 2008 as a result of a Mergers and acquisitions merger between ASCII company ASCII and MediaWorks publisher MediaWorks where MediaWorks legally absorbed ASCII. ref cite web url http ... and ASCII publisher CNET Networks CNET Japan date 2008 02 29 accessdate 2009 10 25 language Japanese ... title HD 4 1 trans title Kadokawa HD ASCII Media Works ... of ASCII, Kiyoshi Takano, became the president of ASCII Media Works. ref name yahoonews cite web url http opinions.news.yahoo.co.jp op?a 713454 neta title trans title ASCII MediaWorks ASCII Media Works publisher Yahoo Japan date 2008 03 03 accessdate 2009 10 25 language Japanese ... and computer magazines, manga , and video game s. ASCII Media Works is known for their Nihongo ... IT . The company also publishes Monthly Business ASCII which is one of the oldest and most prestigious computer oriented magazines, along with other Personal computer PC and IT magazines. ASCII ... novel Dengeki Novel Prize contest. History ASCII Media Works is the result of a Mergers and acquisitions merger between two Japanese publishing companies ASCII company ASCII and MediaWorks ... of MediaWorks, but despite this, the former president of ASCII, Kiyoshi Takano, ref name yahoonews became the president of ASCII Media Works. The company is a member of the Kadokawa Group Holdings ... firefox a title Announcement of the merger between ASCII and MediaWorks publisher Kadokawa Shoten ... more details
orphan date June 2008 Log ASCII Standard LAS is a standard file format common in the Petroleum industry oil and gas industry to store wellbore log information. Well logging is used to characterize subsurface stratigraphy in a wellbore. A single LAS file can only contain data for one wellbore but it can contain any number of curves for that well. Common curves found in a LAS file might be gamma ray logging , sonic logging , or resistivity logging . One of the restrictions of the LAS format is that data must be saved in the same interval. This usually is not an issue with most log curves. External links http www.cwls.org las info.php Canadian Well Logging Society LAS files , accessed 24 January 2009. http www.cwls.org docs LAS 3 File Structure.PDF version 3 file format specification , accessed 21 March 2009. http pubs.usgs.gov of 2007 1142 US Geological Survey Log ASCII Standard LAS files for geophysical wireline well logs and their application to geologic cross sections through the central Appalachian basin , accessed 24 January 2009. Category Computer file formats Category Well logging ... more details
This is a list of magazines published by the Japanese publishing company ASCII Media Works . After the merger of ASCII company ASCII and MediaWorks publisher MediaWorks on April 1, 2008, the two company s active magazines continued publication. ref citeweb url http www.asciimw.jp magazine index.php title ASCII Media Works active magazine list publisher ASCII Media Works accessdate 2008 03 31 language Japanese ref Most of their magazines center around anime , manga , bish jo game s, or video game s. The majority of ASCII Media Works magazines carry the title Nihongo Dengeki meaning electric shock which precedes the title of a given magazine the Dengeki label is also used on publishing labels, and contests held by the company, making it a well known trademark for ASCII Media Works. Other magazines center around computers and information technology . Magazines Active class wikitable sortable style width 98 text align center Title Magazine type Frequency First published ASCII Dot PC Personal computer PC , Information technology IT Monthly June 2006 ASCII.technologies PC, IT Monthly May 23, 2009 Character Parfait Video game Bimonthly December 15, 2006 Dengeki Arcade Game Trading card game Quarterly November 29, 2006 Dengeki Bunko Magazine Light novel Bimonthly December 10, 2007 Dengeki ... PC, IT Monthly Macpower PC, IT Monthly January 19, 1990 Mobile ASCII Mobile phone Quarterly June ..., 2009 Weekly ASCII PC, IT Weekly April 24, 2006 Special editions class wikitable sortable style width ... Comic Character Parfait Manga Variable April 27, 2010 Dengeki 5pb. ASCII Dot PC Video game Variable ... December 6, 2010 Visualboy Brush ASCII Dot PC Pop culture males Quarterly November 10, 2008 Discontinued ... run Business ASCII IT business Monthly June 18, 1977 January 23, 2010 Network Magazine PC, IT Monthly ... 24, 2008 See also Enterbrain References reflist External links http www.asciimw.jp ASCII Media Works official website jp icon ASCII Media Works Category ASCII Media Works magazines Category Defunct ... more details
ASCII Media Works is a Japanese publishing company, and the result of the Mergers and acquisitions merger between ASCII company ASCII and MediaWorks publisher MediaWorks on April 1, 2008 where MediaWorks legally absorbed ASCII. ref cite web url http japan.cnet.com news biz story 0,2000056020,20368453,00.htm last Niimura first Hiroshi title trans title Kadokawa Group Holdings, Merging of Subsidiaries MediaWorks and ASCII publisher CNET Networks CNET Japan date February 29, 2008 accessdate November 21, 2009 language Japanese ref ref name mainichi cite web url http mainichi.jp enta mantan archive news 2008 02 28 20080228mog00m200044000c.html title HD 4 1 trans title Kadokawa HD ASCII Media Works Starting April 1, Official Merging Agreement last Kawamura first Hironari publisher Mainichi Shimbun date February 28, 2008 accessdate November 21, 2009 language Japanese ref MediaWorks began developing and publishing video game s with their Super Nintendo Porting port of Emerald Dragon in July 1995. Since ASCII Media Works is a continuation of MediaWorks, the company includes the video games previously produced before the merger with ASCII ... title D game trans title D game Dengeki s Video Game Portal publisher ASCII ... from light novel s published by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Bunko imprint such as Shakugan ... JP ASCII Media Works Console games border 1 cellpadding 2 class wikitable sortable style width 100 ... to the Editorial Department Maybe? date October 20, 2009 publisher ASCII Media Works accessdate September ... 3, 2009 JP Dear Girl Stories Hibiki Hibiki Tokkun Daisakusen ref name d game ASCII Media Works ... span November 23, 2011 JP References reflist ASCII Media Works DEFAULTSORT ASCII Media Works Category ASCII Media Works games Category MediaWorks games Category Video game lists by company ru ASCII Media Works ... more details
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