ISO 646

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ISO 646 was a set of 7-bit encodings designed to internationalize ASCII. The control characters, digits, letters, and some punctuation are the same in all variants, but some other ASCII characters are replaced by characters needed in particular languages. It is equivalent to the [http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-T.50-199209-I/en ISO T.50] International Reference Alphabet.
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'''ISO 646''' was a set of 7-bit encodings designed to internationalize ASCII. The control characters, digits, letters, and some punctuation are the same in all variants, but some other ASCII characters are replaced by characters needed in particular languages. It is equivalent to the [http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-T.50-199209-I/en ISO T.50] International Reference Alphabet.

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ISO 646 was a set of 7-bit encodings designed to internationalize ASCII. The control characters, digits, letters, and some punctuation are the same in all variants, but some other ASCII characters are replaced by characters needed in particular languages. It is equivalent to the ISO T.50 International Reference Alphabet.

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