In an ASCII file, each character has eight bits all to itself.
You can input text from the keyboard or an ASCII file.
An ASCII file consists of pure text; letters or numeric characters alone.
They can be exported as ASCII files, so you simply edit them in your word processor.
There is one row for each instance of each footnote in this flat ASCII file.
I've done various things on my computer today and I can successfully make ASCII files.
The site categorises and stores thousands of ASCII files.
If policies are stored in a simple ASCII file, a user wishing to, for example, play a game could easily turn off protection.
Like a few other scrorewriters, it uses plain ASCII files for storage.
Whereas in ASCII files we're using a small subset.