ARMSCII
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| − | ARMSCII (Armenian Standard Code for Information Interchange) is a family of Armenian character encodings. These have been almost entirely superseded by more recent encodings. The most widely used was the 8-bit ARMSCII-8. | + | {| |
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| + | '''ARMSCII''' (Armenian Standard Code for Information Interchange) is a family of Armenian character encodings. These have been almost entirely superseded by more recent encodings. The most widely used was the 8-bit ARMSCII-8. | ||
[http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/lucid/man7/armscii-8.7.html Ubuntu ARMSCII manpage] | [http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/lucid/man7/armscii-8.7.html Ubuntu ARMSCII manpage] | ||
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ARMSCII (Armenian Standard Code for Information Interchange) is a family of Armenian character encodings. These have been almost entirely superseded by more recent encodings. The most widely used was the 8-bit ARMSCII-8.