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Six-bit character code

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Sixbit refers to various character codes designed for use on computers with word lengths a multiple of 6.

  • Binary-coded decimal
  • Digital sixbit. This is simply the ASCII character codes from 32 to 95, which includes the space, punctuation characters, and uppercase letters.