Explain the number or character entered through keyboard gets converted to equivalent ascii code & it get stored on ram in the binary form.
Answer / Ajay Kumar Jaiswal
When a key is pressed on a keyboard, the corresponding ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) code is sent to the computer. This code represents each character or symbol as a unique binary number. The operating system then stores this binary representation of the character in the RAM.
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