In its place is left a stub file with offline bit set and a matching reparse point.
These error bytes will always have the high bit set.
It even comes with guy-friendly accessories, including a 22-piece bit set.
Any byte with the high bit set was a special Telnet character.
Resting in my own hands was a cordless combination drill/screwdriver complete with the accompanying bit set.
All of their bits are set to one because this character we're ORing in had its high bit set.
But if that fourth character had its high bit set, it would wipe out the previous three.
A byte with the high bit set indicates that it is the first of 2 bytes.
Every frame except the last frame of a packet will have this bit set.
This mapping with the high bit set is ISO 8859-6.