ISO-7
ISO-7 An internationally agreed character code (ISO 646-1973), using 7 bits for each character. The code includes certain positions designated for national use, to allow different countries to include special characters for letters with diacritical marks, or currency symbols, etc. The US version is ASCII, which is commonly used in computing.
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