ZX Spectrum character set - significado y definición. Qué es ZX Spectrum character set
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Qué (quién) es ZX Spectrum character set - definición


ZX Spectrum character set         
  • Screenshot of output from a [[Sinclair BASIC]] program that demonstrates all printable code points including BASIC keywords and the User-Defined Graphics characters (by default defined as copies of the A-U glyphs).
CHARACTER SET
Spectrum Character Set; SPECSCII
The ZX Spectrum character set is the variant of ASCII used in the British Sinclair ZX Spectrum family computers. It is based on ASCII-1967 but the characters ^, ` and DEL are replaced with ↑, £ and ©.
ZX Spectrum         
SERIES OF PERSONAL HOME COMPUTERS
Sinclair Spectrum; Sinclair ZX spectrum; Zx spectrum; Spectrum (computer); Spectrum Plus 2; Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48K; Zx spectrum +3; Zx spectrum +2; ZX-82; ZX82; ZX Spectrum +2; ZX Spectrum +3; World of spectrum; Spectrum +3; +3DOS; +3 DOS; Sinclair ZX Spectrum; ZX Spectra; ZX spectrum; Spectrum 48k; ZX Spectrum 128; ZX Spectrum+; ZX-Spectrum; Spectrum Vega; World of Spectrum; Spectrum ZX; Amstrad ZX Spectrum +3; Spectrum +2; ZX Spectrum +2A; Zx spectrum +2a; Spectrum +2a; ZX Spectrum +2B; Zx spectrum +2b; Spectrum +2b
<computer> Sinclair's first personal computer with a colour display. The Spectrum used the Zilog Z80 processor like its predecessors the ZX-80 and ZX-81. It was originally available in 16k and 48k versions using cassette tape and later grew to 128k and sprouted floppy disks. It had a wider and more solid case and a marginally better "dead flesh" keyboard. Unlike the earlier models, it didn't require the presence of a cold carton of milk to prevent it overheating. It was possibly the most popular home computer in the UK for many years. The TK-90X was a clone. (1995-11-04)
Variable-width encoding         
TYPE OF CHARACTER ENCODING SCHEME
Variable width encoding; Multi-byte character set; Variable-width; Multi-Byte Character Set; Multibyte character; Multi-byte character; Multibyte character set; Multi Byte Character Set; Multi-byte Character Set; MBCS (encoding); Multi byte character set; MB (character set); Multiple-byte character set; Multiple-Byte Character Set; Multiple Byte Character Set; Multiple-byte Character Set; Multiple byte character set; Multiple-byte character; Mixed Multi-Byte Character Set; PCMB (encoding); Mixed Multi-byte Character Set; Mixed multi-byte character set; Mixed multi byte character set; Mixed Multi Byte Character Set; Mixed Multiple-Byte Character Set; Mixed Multiple-byte Character Set; Mixed multiple-byte character set; Mixed Multiple Byte Character Set; Mixed multiple byte character set
A variable-width encoding is a type of character encoding scheme in which codes of differing lengths are used to encode a character set (a repertoire of symbols) for representation, usually in a computer. Most common variable-width encodings are multibyte encodings, which use varying numbers of bytes (octets) to encode different characters.