In Linux, for ASCII text files, each letter is represented by a one byte number, therefore there are [...] possible combination of chars/letters that can be supported.
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256
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In Linux, for ASCII text files, each letter is represented by a one byte number, therefore there are [...] possible combination of chars/letters that can be supported.
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In Linux, for ASCII text files, each letter is represented by a one byte number, therefore there are [...] possible combination of chars/letters that can be supported.
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256
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2. Computing Sub-basics umber is called a byte. Each byte contains 8 bits. Each bit is either a one or a zero and therefore, once again, there are possible combinations. Hence a byte can only hold a number as large as <span>255. There is no type of data that cannot be represented as a list of bytes. Bytes are sometimes also called octets. Your letter to Mary will be encoded into bytes for storage on the comput
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