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Hi,
You see, ASCII stands for American Standard Code for Information
Interchange. From ASCII 0 to ASCII 128, the are universally standard.
Lowercase "a" is, and will always be, ASCII 97. Uppercase "A" is ASCII 65.
Things are "less" standard when you go above 128 (accentuated characters,
symbols, arrow, etc.).
Look for ASCII tables on the Web. You will find plenty.
Use "show ascii readchar" to figure out what they are on your computer.
Alain
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Subject: Re: ascii code in different between keyboards?
On 31 May 2007 at 10:37, zehava wizman wrote:
> Hi Alain!
> The two computers has Windows operation System, and different asciis
numbers.
> thanks, Zehava
If you want the project to be compatible you can use normal
keys instead of arrows. Take a look at the
Bumper Turtles -
A MicroWorlds Activity Page
here:
http://mia.openworldlearning.org/resources.htm
these instructions are for a two-player mini-game.
Daniel
OpenWorld Learning
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