[Artem] did the hard work but discovered that the original board expected a very specific kind of key. So, he created a ... You still need an ASCII encoder board, which [Artem] also recreates.
When any key on a keyboard is pressed, it needs to be converted into a binary number so that it can be processed by the computer and the typed character can appear on the screen.
We can then store this code in the computer using binary ones and zeros. ASCII stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange. ASCII code allows computers to understand how to ...
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