<VV> Ascii Characters - demo programs

Charles Lee at Proper Pro Per chaz at ProperProPer.com
Thu May 17 15:55:36 EDT 2007


Here are a couple of programs I wrote back in the last millennium (1997 and 
1999) in the current VB to demonstrate ASCII :


www.yourbuyersinn.com/ASCIIChartDemo.exe

Draws an ASCII chart with character map, and highlights the related upper- 
or lower-case character for each.


www.yourbuyersinn.com/ASCIIWordProcessingDemo.exe

This is a "Visible Word Processor" that shows how characters are used in a 
simple text editor.

They are small executable files that can be downloaded or RUN online.

Chaz





----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tony Underwood" <tonyu at roava.net>
To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 3:43 PM
Subject: Re: <VV> Ascii Characters


> At 07:15 AM 5/17/2007, TimogensTurbo at aol.com wrote:
>>In a message dated 5/17/07 6:23:47 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
>>tonyu at roava.net
>>writes:
>> > ASCII code charts are readily available everywhere on the web.
>> > ============================================
>> >
>> > DUH??? they on every Windows Computor!! " Character Map"
>> >
>> > Matt
>
>
>
> ...who else in here knows this, and how to access them?
>
> By the way:  Microsoft's version of ASCII isn't quite the same as the 
> "industry" version...  ;)   You don't get all the available ASCII 
> characters with most Microsoft aps which use ASCII extended codes.
>
> I have a plain text file of the ASCII extended codes, works for me, 
> copy/paste all day.
>
>
>
> tony..
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