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Character Set: PASCII

A subset of ASCII, PASCII, was coined by me to refer to the printable 95 seven-bit characters used for representing text in computer screens.

For techies, the characters of PASCII are in the range of 20-7E hexadecimal, or from 32-126 in decimal.

Gozinta: SIXBIT gozinta PASCII, which gozinta ASCII.

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