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01010001 in binary to text is Q, too(as I’m sure you knew, and others here, just pointing out for new frens)
Yeah, it's just that the link I provided didn't include binary so I had to explain.
Is binary to text different than ASCII?
Yes
What's the difference?
Computer fag here.
Binary simply means the 1's and 0's ALL computers use to communicate. Ergo, there is a string of 1s and 0s for each letter making up each word you are reading.
ASCII is a reserved string of codes within the binary language that computers identify for specific characters that cannot be changed.
Hope that helps.
https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/definition/binary
I don't know the answer but I would assume BInary means a preference for text AND Ascii. That's what the box in the livingroom says, that BI means both.