Unicode vs non-Unicode using AC…
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Non-Unicode uses a single character set to represent all of the languages in the world, while Unicode represents this wide range of characters by using two bytes to represent each character. Non-Unicode is limited to 128 characters, while Unicode represents over 1 million characters. Unicode is a superset of ASCII, and the numbers 0–127 have the same meaning in ASCII as they have in Unicode.
Non-Unicode uses a single character set to represent all of the languages in the world, while Unicode represents this wide range of characters by using two bytes to represent each character.
Non-Unicode is limited to 128 characters, while Unicode represents over 1 million characters.
Unicode is a superset of ASCII, and the numbers 0–127 have the same meaning in ASCII as they have in Unicode.
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