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- Q5375769 subject Q7436022.
- Q5375769 abstract "The End-of-Text character (ETX) (hex value of 0x03, often displayed as ^C) is an ASCII control character used to inform the receiving computer that the end of the data stream has been reached. This may or may not be an indication that all of the data has been received.It is often used as a "break" character (Control-C) to interrupt a program or process. In TOPS-20, it was used to gain the system's attention before logging in.It is often used in conjunction with Start of Text (STX) and Data Link Escape (DLE) e.g. to distinguish frames in the Data link layer.mIRC uses ETX as the color character escape character.".
- Q5375769 wikiPageWikiLink Q1481861.
- Q5375769 wikiPageWikiLink Q194134.
- Q5375769 wikiPageWikiLink Q211680.
- Q5375769 wikiPageWikiLink Q5165802.
- Q5375769 wikiPageWikiLink Q617945.
- Q5375769 wikiPageWikiLink Q718147.
- Q5375769 wikiPageWikiLink Q7436022.
- Q5375769 wikiPageWikiLink Q8815.
- Q5375769 wikiPageWikiLink Q998991.
- Q5375769 comment "The End-of-Text character (ETX) (hex value of 0x03, often displayed as ^C) is an ASCII control character used to inform the receiving computer that the end of the data stream has been reached. This may or may not be an indication that all of the data has been received.It is often used as a "break" character (Control-C) to interrupt a program or process.".
- Q5375769 label "End-of-Text character".