Carlo Terlizzi wrote:
> A space (or blank character) has an ASCII value (E.g. 0=48, 1=49...A=65,
> B=66...Z=91... anyone remember what it is for a space?) and that character is
> transmitted just as if it was a letter, a number, or any another ASCII
> character.

LF = 0Ah 10
FF = 0Ch 12
CR = 0Dh 13
space = 20h 32

 -Nick
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