Binary to ASCII

A binary system is a numerical system with base 2. It is the natural counting base for computers and computer scientists. The name binary comes from the fact that all computer representations of numbers are composed of sequences of bits (binary digits, 0 and 1).

Binary numbers are used to represent the states of logic elements in digital circuits and the values of memory cells in computers. The idea that a number may take only one of two values was probably originally due to the ancient Greeks, who were familiar with the concept of the two-valued or bivalent logical proposition.

This is a free online tool to convert numbers from binary to ASCII and ASCII to binary.


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