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@C0D4 @rendezvous Actually, there is a binary value for space. It's 00100000
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010110010110111101010101001000000100010001101111010011100010011101110100001000000110010001001111001000000111010001001000010000010111010000100000010010010110111000100000010000100110100101001110010000010111001001011001
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Including all ASCII characters _and_ control characters, there's absolutely no reason to include a "space" character in our code
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Everyone is confused about the space, I'm confused about the enter! Why is there any need for an enter key?
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My question after "why is there an enter key", does the enter add "\n" or "\r\n"?
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@deadPix3l @cmarshall10450 It could possibly be that the device that immediately receives input doesn't differentiate bytes but instead just adds the entered bits to a buffer and calls proper handlers when a specific signal is received.
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