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Control Code — [engl.], Steuercode … Universal-Lexikon
control code — A sequence of one or more characters used for hardware control; also known as setup strings or escape sequences. Control codes are used with printers, modems, and displays. Printer control codes often begin with an escape character, followed… … Dictionary of networking
error-control code — klaidų aptikties kodas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. error checking code; error control code; error detecting code; error detection code vok. Fehlererkennungscode, m; Fehlerprüfcode, m; Fehlersuchcode, m rus. код с обнаружением… … Automatikos terminų žodynas
Control character — In computing and telecommunication, a control character or non printing character is a code point (a number) in a character set, that does not in itself represent a written symbol. It is in band signaling in the context of character encoding. All … Wikipedia
Control-Z — In computing, Control+Z is a control character in ASCII code, also known as the substitute (SUB) character or a keyboard shortcut. Strictly speaking … Wikipedia
Control point (orienteering) — An orienteer about to punch at a control Control on a permanent course For other uses, see Con … Wikipedia
Code wabun — Le code wabun (和文モールス符号, wabun mōrusu fugō?, texte japonais en code morse), ou encore kana code en anglais, est une variété de l alphabet morse utilisé pour transmettre du texte japonais. Sommaire … Wikipédia en Français
code de contrôle d'erreurs — klaidų aptikties kodas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. error checking code; error control code; error detecting code; error detection code vok. Fehlererkennungscode, m; Fehlerprüfcode, m; Fehlersuchcode, m rus. код с обнаружением… … Automatikos terminų žodynas
Code: Breaker — Code:Breaker Cover of the first volume コード: ブレイカー (Kōdo:Bureikā) Genre Action, School Life, Supernatural, Comedy … Wikipedia
Code page — is another term for character encoding. It consists of a table of values that describes the character set for a particular language. The term code page originated from IBM s EBCDIC based mainframe systems,[1] but many vendors use this term… … Wikipedia